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Pull the Pin (Deluxe Version)

Stereophonics

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Album Review

Ten years in, Stereophonics sound appropriately settled on their sixth album, 2007's Pull the Pin. Then again, Stereophonics were never the liveliest of rock bands even in their youth. They beat out the likes of Travis to be perhaps the stodgiest of all the post-Oasis bands, aspiring to nothing more than being a solid stadium rock band, borrowing some of the sweeping sonics of U2 but relying more on the revivalism of Oasis with a slight hint of the epic scale of fellow Welsh rockers Manic Street Preachers. Stereophonics soldiered through album after album, aided considerably on their march to popularity by the cinema star good looks of guitarist/vocalist/all-around nice guy Kelly Jones, who was undeniably attractive in photos. Nowhere is that soft center in sharper relief than on Pull the Pin, which sounds bigger and slicker than anything they've ever done — a large-scale album suited for their large popularity in the U.K. — but Jones seems to be carried along by the sound instead of driving it. It's not as much that he's overwhelmed as he is...settled. Stereophonics have achieved the maturity they've aspired to all these many years, easily emulating Oasis on "Bank Holiday Monday" while they wash out Nirvana and mellow out the Manics elsewhere, turning out music that's louder than Coldplay (or even Travis' 2007 album) but feels less rock & roll, as everything here is immaculately manicured and mastered; it's a stadium rock album in form, but not in sound.

Customer Reviews

good comeback

Great album- not their best, but still very good. Soldiers make good targets- 10/10 Great opener with great lyrics and an driving riff. Pass the buck- 8/10 nice riff, proper phonics song. it means nothing - 7/10 not a bad track, but it don't go anywhere. not best choice 4 first single. Bank holiday monday- 7/10 pretty good. Daisy lane - 8/10 nice mellow track between all the rock riffs Stone - 7/10 Alright, not brilliant, but still pretty good My friends - 8/10 Not the best on this album, but very good. I could lose ya 7/10 a bit unlike phonics, not as clever lyrically as anything they've done before. Bright red star- 4/10 the only real let down. a bit boring and repetitive. Starts off nice tho. Ladyluck - 9/10 Great, catchy, sounds awesome, what more could you want? Crush - 9/10 This one is definately a very good song. Will be played over and over again! Drowning -10/10 Brilliant closer, epic song. Overall, a good comeback album with some brilliant songs on Favs- Soldiers make good targets, pass the buck, daisy lane, ladyluck, crush, drowning. Buy it, you won't regret it. It's been receiving a lot of bad reviews, but that shows how bad the press are, doesn't it?

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Stereophonics are back! Great Album - Enough Said

Phonics Back to their best !!! ****

The Jones's are back with one of those albums where you dont need to skip forward, the album plays well all the way through with variety throughout. Rocking Tracks making the most of Kelly's voice like 'Solidiers' 'Pass the Buck' & 'My Freinds'. Well produced,deep acoustic ballads like Stone & Daisy Lane well worth waiting for....One of those that True Phonics Fans will adore, and keep playing on repeat over and over again.....Welcome back !!!

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Cwmaman, South Wales

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

A bright new noise in U.K. alternative rock in the '90s and into the new millennium, Stereophonics are comprised of vocalist/guitarist Kelly Jones, bassist Richard Jones, and drummer Stuart Cable (until the latter's replacement by Javier Weyler). They were formed in Cwmaman, South Wales, originally as the teenage cover band Tragic Love Company. Early reviews cited the Manic Street...
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