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Freedom Run

The Rifles

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Decent album...but it's no Great Escape

Don't get me wrong, let me start by saying this is an accomplished album with good songs and good production. It doesn't quite match up to The Great Escape, which is still one of my favourites of the last decade. Perhaps I simply expected more of the same and I have yet to adapt my taste to this new album. Would like to hear the songs played live as I think some are slightly over-produced, particularly the vocals, which would like they belong on a bubble-gum pop album.

I think it may improve over time, with repeated listens, well...I hope it will.

And they just keep on coming....!

Yet another work of pure musical artistry from probably the most underrated band I've ever heard.

Not one album has a bad song on it and having seen the lads on numerous occasions whatever the setlist it's sure to be a crowd pleaser.

Why they aren't playing the main stages at Glastonbury and Reading is a mystery?!

Amazing album

Great album. Came through Saturday as was pre ordered and havent put it down since. Tangled up in love is a modern day style council - speak like a child. We are the mods!!

Biography

Formed: 2003 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Joel Stoker (vocals), Lucas Crowther (guitar), Rob Pyne (bass), and Grant Marsh (drums) create the jaunty garage rock sound of the Rifles. With their Jam-like swagger and matched playfulness to the Kooks, the Rifles came together in London in 2003. They made their performance debut a year later and praise from NME and BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe quickly championed the Rifles' boyish rock & roll fun. Their debut "When I'm Alone" arrived in May 2005 and did moderately well among their growing fan base,...
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