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Ether Song

Turin Brakes

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Album Review

Since their first release on Anvil Records way back in 1999, Ollie Knights and Gale Paridjanian's Turin Brakes has enjoyed a meteoric rise, making the short list for Best Newcomer at the annual British Music Industry awards before underlining the not inconsiderable sales of their inaugural full-length, The Optimist, with a Mercury nomination shortly afterwards. Notably, they didn't win, but both assisted in building a groundswell of support into a veritable force majeure which resulted in this sophomore follow-up cracking open the U.K. Top Ten on the week of its release. While their aforementioned debut revelled in its low fidelity, the pair chose to draft in Tony Hoffer — accomplished producer for such notables as Air and Beck — for Ether Song. The resultant album builds considerable muscle to the skeletal frailty of intricate guitar work while commendably maintaining all that was good from their debut. The opening "Blue Hour" sets the tone for the rest of the album, a sprawling analogue introduction brought into focus through the fret skills of Paridjanian, before Knights' angelic vocal appears like an apparition from the aural fog. Obvious singles "Painkiller" and "Long Distance" echo the singalong sensibilities of previous hits "Emergency 72" and "Underdog," but there is much, much more here — Hoffer having evidently oiled the screechy little Brakes — "Panic Attack" conjuring up the paranoiac side of Syd Barrett as "Little Brother" rocks like The Optimist never quite managed to. Despite these diversions however, it is the softly spoken cuts which make for the highlights with "Full of Stars" and the closing "Ether Song," both stunning examples of a band that still have more to offer

Customer Reviews

Pure Class

Self Help. Blue Hour. Long Distance. Rain City. Beautiful Acoustic classics sadly heard by too few

Awesome album.

Easy listening and great for any mood you may be in. i certainly loved it. Many songs you could never get bored with. Some very chilled and relaxed tunes which are easy to singalong too. Nothing too strong or in your face. An all round great album, definitely worth buying!

Simply awesome...

Wow. what can i say..I am just a such a huge fan of Turin Brakes and this album is just fantastic..lyrics...amazing. I'm loving long distance and then of course rain city for all you OC fans out there!! Check this album out. I promise you won't regret it

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Balham, London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Often compared to Coldplay and Travis, Turin Brakes were an English, folk-inspired duo that hailed from Balham, London. Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian were friends in elementary school and decided to try out for the cathedral choir because it would perform in front of the Queen of England, which it eventually did. The two aspiring musicians, influenced by a unique range of artists that included Sebadoh, Truman's Water, Prince, and the Black Crowes, formed a band and recorded their freewheeling...
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