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Audio only;Two years in and the Fatellis release a new single; Mistress Mabel (May 2008) from their next album "Here We Stand"
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On Costello Music, the Fratellis sounded like a ragtag gang, churning out pint-hoisting anthems with anything goes charm and creativity. On their follow-up Here We Stand, it feels like they worked on this music, stepping out of the pub to smooth the edges off their songs and clean up their sound. This doesn't always play to the band's strengths -- where their debut was effortless fun, Here We Stand is more effortful and less memorable. Nothing here clicks like "Chelsea Dagger" or "Flathead" did; even though the album's polish doesn't diminish the Fratellis' energy, bright, lively songs such as "Look Out Sunshine" and the '60s throwback "Babydoll" are, strangely, not as catchy as they could be. However, the Fratellis' charm triumphs more than a few times on Here We Stand, especially when the band loosens up a little. "Shameless" lives up to its name, with jaunty riffs and cheeky lyrics ("Is it me, or are they getting younger every night?"); "Tell Me a Lie"'s stomping glam punk choruses rival the White Stripes, and the single "Mistress Mabel" delivers on the pop potential the Fratellis try for elsewhere. A few songs use Here We Stand's ambition and slickness to the band's advantage: the surging, minor-key "My Friend John" turns the band's irrepressible energy moody, and "A Heady Tale" boasts shifting tempos, layered percussion, and bouncy, Elton John-esque pianos that are one of the strongest ties to the '70s ock obsession the band wore proudly throughout Costello Music. Meanwhile, "Acid Jazz Singer" shows that the Fratellis are developing as witty lyricists with surprisingly fleshed-out narratives. Like a lot of second albums that aren't exactly a slump, Here We Stand is more accomplished than dynamic, but there are still quite a few enjoyable moments here.
Audio only;Two years in and the Fatellis release a new single; Mistress Mabel (May 2008) from their next album "Here We Stand"
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The Fratellis rose quickly to fame in their native UK (they hail from Scotland) with their debut 2006 album "Costello Music". This is from their latest release "Here We Stand", and I have to admit they are sucking me in. These are 3 brothers who are having some fun, and are passing that fun on to us. Damn if I don't appreciate it!!
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Cerca nel blog Lug 10 2008La banda Fratelli (mi ricorda molto quel film per bambini, come si chiama… "The Goonies" ecco!) esce con un nuovo album, Here We Stand. Suonano molto più dolci, le melodie diventano molto più orecchiabili e perdono in gran parte quella carica aggressiva molto scozzese e quella spensieratezza presente in Costello Music. Brani gonfi di spensieratezza tardo-adolesc
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The Fratellis have announced the forthcoming release of a "Christmas single". The single, which the band described to the Daily Record as "the most depressing Christmas single ever", will be released December 22.The single, 'A Heady Tale ', is taken off the band's second album, 'Here We Stand '.Frontman John Fratelli said of the single, "It has a Christmas -sounding melody with the most dep...
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| Title | Lyrics | Buy |
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| 1 My Friend John |
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| 2 A Heady Tale |
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| 3 Shameless |
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| 4 Look Out Sunshine! |
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| 5 Stragglers Moon |
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| 6 Mistress Mabel |
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| 7 Babydoll |
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| 8 Tell Me a Lie |
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| 9 Acid Jazz Singer |
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| 10 Lupe Brown |
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| 11 Milk and Money |
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