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Touchdown

  • AMG Review of Touchdown

    Amg
    Jason Lymangrover
    All Music Guide

    If the Brakes were the Pixies (a band that sounds very similar), Touchdown would be their Doolittle -- that is, a slightly more polished and accessible album than their last, showing the band tightening their reigns slightly and turning in some of their tightest, cleanest work to date. It's a genuine alt pop album, one that finds the former and current members of British Sea Power, Electric Soft Parade, and the Tenderfoot more masterful than ever at churning out opaque, punchy melodies anchored by dry wit. College rock crossover potential seems evident, but, while Touchdown looks to appeal to a broader audience than its predecessors, that's not to say that things are overly toned down or have lost their edge. Things have simply been made less convoluted by trimming off the extra fat. Brakes, like always, exercise a wide variety of styles, and show off their ability to change their dynamic range drastically from one song to the next. "Red Tag" finds the group paying tribute to Radiohead, but in a much more furious punk rock fashion, "Eternal Refrain" is a sweet little country slice about the circular nature of life, and "Leaving England" is a relieving day dreamy space ballad ends the album. But as solid as these moments are, they're a little generic sounding in the overall context. The heart of Brakes lies in their true jams: immediate jingle-jangle pop songs with big, chunky choruses. And boy, there are a lot of them.

Brakes - Don't Take Me To Space (Man)
7 months ago

Don't Take Me To Space (Man).The 'songs don't need to be longer that 2 minutes' band, Brakes (Brakes Brakes) are back with their 3rd album, Touchdown. If you get the chance, go and see them if only to watch manic main man, Eamon, turn into a possessed cherry tomato, reeling out tune after tune after tune...... May 20091:00Fierce Panda Room at SIDEWALK, ScalaKings Cross, London4 May 200920:00Par...

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Brakes - Don't Take Me To Space (Man)
7 months ago

Don't Take Me To Space (Man).The 'songs don't need to be longer that 2 minutes' band, Brakes (Brakes Brakes) are back with their 3rd album, Touchdown. If you get the chance, go and see them if only to watch manic main man, Eamon, turn into a possessed cherry tomato, reeling out tune after tune after tune...... May 20091:00Fierce Panda Room at SIDEWALK, ScalaKings Cross, London4 May 200920:00Par...

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Brakes To Release Double A-Side Single
about 1 month ago

Brakes are set to release a AA single ‘Why Tell The Truth (When It’s Easier To Lie?)’/ ‘Worry About It Later’ on the 9th November, both tracks taken from their acclaimed 2009 ‘Touchdown’ album.

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DOWNLOAD: BRAKES - CRYSTAL TUNINGS
12 months ago

The unstoppably brilliant Brakes will soon return with third album Touchdown. To wet your appetite for what's to come, hear a brand new track from the album here now! LAUNCH TRACK IN STANDALONE PLAYER www.myspace.com/brakesband CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON THIS ARTIST

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