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This New Day

Embrace

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Album Review

This New Day makes perfect sense as a follow-up to Embrace's breakthrough album Out of Nothing. While it could be argued that no song here tugs at the heartstrings quite like the previous album's Chris Martin crossover "Gravity," Richard and Danny McNamara and producer Youth once again offer a heady, steady stream of songs that qualify simultaneously as anthemic ballads and stadium stompers. Whether dealing with the original release or the limited-edition re-release that adds the band's official theme to England's World Cup effort "World at Your Feet," it's a lively, energized affair geared toward uplifting the masses. Songs like "No Use Crying," "Target," "Celebrate," and the epic "The End Is Near" typify the Embrace attack of motivational lyrics and driving, jangly tempos, and should appeal to fans of Out of Nothing's hit single "Ashes." Though England failed to capture the World Cup, "World at Your Feet"'s "it can be done" message added positive vibes to the effort. Inserted early into the album's running time, it makes the pacing a bit uneven as the more upbeat tracks taper as the album closes, and there's a somewhat jarring transition into the funkier "Sainted." Had England won the Cup, "Celebrate" could have been the victory song, making This New Day an even finer sports soundtrack. "I Can't Come Down" slows things a bit, leading into ballad territory, and the remaining tracks turn up the psychedelic guitars and rock a bit harder. This New Day is an excellent companion to Out of Nothing, with only a slight drop-off in quality. [In addition to "World At Your Feet," this limited edition includes a 30-minute DVD documenting the track's creation.]

Customer Reviews

Sensational!!!!!

Another brilliant album from Embrace, it really is good this album. From the rocky, upbeat Exploding Machines to the calm and mellow I Can't Come Down its amazing! I went to see them live at Sherwood Pines Forest on 23rd June and it was breathtaking especially as it was my first gig! I strongly reccomend to buy this album and the other albums and if you like them see them live, it's well worth it!!!

Sends tingles down my spine

I've only got into Embrace after hearing Ashes on Out of Nothing, and if anything this album tops that! I still get tingles whenever hearing the piano start to Nature's Law, and with songs like No Use Crying, I Can't Come Down and my personal favourite Even Smaller Stones, this makes a great listen throughout. I just hope the guys don't get knocked back by the luke warm response to World At Your Feet! (I didn't mind it tbh!)

Great album

Just found out I am seeing Coldplay at Emirates Stadium on June 4, would be amazing if you could support them if you bring the new album out before then. This is a great album.

Biography

Formed: Yorkshire, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Following in the footsteps of Oasis and the Verve, Embrace became a minor pop sensation in post-Brit-pop Britain in the late '90s. Like Oasis, the group has a knack for big, anthemic hooks, yet they turn these catchy numbers into sweeping, sprawling, lugubrious rockers, much like the Verve. This synthesis earned the group an equal number of critics and detractors, but they were able...
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