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Man In the Machine

Royworld

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Album Review

If you didn't know better, listening to the opener "Elasticity" on the debut album by Royworld, Man in the Machine, you could think you were listening to a Roxy Music track circa 1973, both musically and vocally, with Rod Futrille doing a fair impression of Bryan Ferry without really trying. However, by track two it's obvious that their influences were much more recent, with the first hit single, "Dust," having a Coldplay-Keane style dominant piano. But to describe this album as a typical British indie pop recording would be to miss the variation of music as each track comes along, "Wish Ourselves Away" having the stop-start feel of Kate Bush's "Cloudbusting," Electric Light Orchestra's or even Laurie Anderson's mechanized vocals on "Astronaut," Thom Yorke's angst on the song "Brother," and even U2s guitar sound reproduced by Rob Parken on the track "Same Sun." Throwing all these influences into one pot is not a bad idea, somebody would be bound to like the album based on their own favorites, but on Man in the Machine, Royworld, perhaps tried too hard to please everybody and in the end, failed to satisfy with an album that has no real defining musical feel.

Customer Reviews

Royworld: Man In the Machine

Earlier this year, i wrote in a review that i thought another band was "the freshest sound of 2008" Then i heard Royworld, and this album. It. Is. Brilliant. Each song, as stated in another review is so diverse of different from the last that it keeps you interseted and listening, the lead singers voice exuberates passion and power in each song, giving the listener a special listening experience. I tried to think who they sounded like: the answer is they are on their own, individual in their sound and songs. From the thumping opening of "Elasticity", to the anthem that is "Dust" (Personally, one of my favourite singles of the year", to other masterpieces such as "Astronaut" and "Science", the album throws up a variety of tracks for you to devour and sink your teeth into. This album is like an all you can eat buffet, you just keep going back for me. Top album, 5/5, brilliant band and brilliant album. A must buy, and at £5.99, you cannot complain

WELL, WHAT AN ALBUM

ive only listened to 3 or 4 of their songs but have listened to all 30 second samples and they sound amazing. i was only told about this band from my dad and i love them and if you go on to their website and sign up you get Elasticity as a FREE SONG. TOP CLASS!!!!!!

Fantastic Debut..

This is a great debut, all the songs on here are instantly memorable and catchy. They somehow manage to sound modern and retro at the same time. Royworld are a band not afraid to wear their influences proud, and with nods to Tears for Fears, Nik Kershaw and the production style of Trevor Horn thats not a bad thing.

Biography

Formed: 2006 in London, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

Formed in London, England, in 2006, Royworld — Rod Futrille (vocals), Rob Parkin (guitar), Tim Miles (keyboards), and Gerry Morgan (drums) — were led by Rod and his brother — and co-composer — Crispin Futrille, and rounded out after the other members answered an advertisement looking for musicians. Soon the band was expanding out from its school territory — Harrogate — and playing shows at such legendary clubs as the Hope and Anchor. In 2007, the hard work paid...
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