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Raise the Alarm

The Sunshine Underground

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Album Review

The Sunshine Underground's website has promoted the band as substantially different from Franz Ferdinand or fellow Leeds rockers the Kaiser Chiefs, but you shouldn't believe it for a second: this is more or less the same bass-heavy, '80s-influenced indie stuff that the other guys have put out already. What's different here is not the approach, which is essentially the same, but the amount of disco they've injected into the mix. And you know what? When the blend of disco and indie works, it really works. It's even electrifying. "Put You in Your Place," for instance — with Craig Wellington's plaintive, defiant vocals, Stuart Jones' funky-ass guitar, Matthew Gwilt's jumpy, syncopated percussion, and Daley Smith's snaky basslines — sounds fresh even if some of the musical ingredients are nigh on 30 years old. It's by far the strongest track on the album, followed by the handclapping, foot-stomping, bar-brawling "The Way It Is." Raise the Alarm has very few dull moments: "Commercial Breakdown," the band's second single, is wail-heavy and somewhat forgettable, and "Somebody's Always Getting in the Way" sounds a bit soggy too. But by and large, the soft spots are forgivable, and the album as a whole ends up sounding pretty darn fresh the whole way through. Raise the Alarm is cocky as hell, but in a good way — there's nothing like an album that roughs you up a bit.

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Epic !

Having not heard much of The Sunshine Underground previously, I instantly fell in love with this album when i bought it back in 2006. Catchy, hooky and dancy from start to finish it's full of great pop/rock songs and feels very much complete as an album with no weak tracks, all killer and no filler! This was easily one of the best albums of the noughties and I would urge anyone reading this to make the effort of seeing them live, the energy levels they create on stage transcend directly to the audience and the mosh pit is alive with sweat, movement and a wave of crowd surfers too rarely seen these days. Definitely one of Britains Most underrated gems of a band.

The second album is even better in my opinion and can only hope the material from their forthcoming third album will continue to blow my mind !

Clean edgy uk sound

I'm a fairly recent SU fan, I love the attitude in their music and where someone like The Rifles lost that edgy feel to their music in their third album, I have high hopes SU will not disappoint :)

Biography

Formed: Leeds, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Armed with an angular, beat-heavy sound similar to that of Franz Ferdinand or the Kaiser Chiefs, the Sunshine Underground got their start playing gigs in the Leeds area in the early 2000s. They all went to high school in Shropshire, a county in southwestern England near the Welsh border. Craig Wellington was going to school in Shrewsbury and Stuart Jones, Daley Smith, and Matthew Gwilt went to school in Telford. Eventually, Gwilt was accepted to go to the University of Leeds, and the boys...
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Raise the Alarm, The Sunshine Underground
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Indie Rock
  • Released: 28 August 2006

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