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Twelve Stops and Home

The Feeling

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Album Review

With its smart combination of pop/rock proficiency and brightly layered vocals, Twelve Stops and Home yielded some of England's most omnipresent tunes of 2006. Several years before this debut's release, the Feeling were little more than a ski lodge cover band, serenading Swiss snow boarders with Top 40 hits in exchange for lodging and chump change. Assimilating the tricks of the trade paid off, however, and Home's 12 tracks brim with delightfully appropriated moves: a pumping piano riff from Supertramp ("Fill My Little World"), swells of harmonies à la the Bangles ("Love It When You Call"), a zany chord progression straight out of the Beatles' druggiest days ("Helicopter"). The quintet knows its strengths and caters to them at every turn, letting frontman Dan Gillespie-Sells helm a handful of ballads (his delivery is impeccable, especially on the bittersweet British megahit "Sewn") and showcasing the Feeling's biggest asset: harmony vocals. They stack their voices like a bubblegum version of Queen, mirroring each other's sighs and crescendos, even halting the music altogether for a few measures of polyphonic a cappella. The latter move is especially effective on "Fill My Little World," where a Merseybeat-styled chorus is smartly contrasted by a sobering vocals-only outro. This brand of bold-faced classicist pop is a tricky thing to pull off — especially in the wake of semi-jokesters the Darkness, who excelled in their craft while simultaneously making a mockery of it — but the Feeling have the chic (and perhaps the cheek) to do so successfully.

Customer Reviews

12 Stars and I can only give it 5...

Each track has its own merits, none of them are fillers - this is a well crafted album with a pleasant musical journey including Ballard’s, anthems, guitar rifts and piano tinkles. If you are in two minds about buying this, then ask yourself 'do you like Queen, Supertramp or Supergrass?'. They are clear influences here, but this feels like the love child of them all - more accomplished and demanding of being played over and over again throughout the summer of 2006. Enjoy the weather, kick back, grab a glass of something, grab a partner if you want - but let each track wash over you and I defy you to not tap along (Fill my little world), sway (Strange), boogie (Love it when you call) and drift into a lovely place (Sewn), maybe remember a lost love (Kettle's On) and end with memories of the last train home (Blue Piccadilly). I know others will moan at the 5 stars, but I do think that musically this album deserves each one, in actual fact it really has 12 stars!

Awesome First Album

A great album with a real summery feel to it. Fill My Little World and Sewn are probably the best two but they are not let down by the rest. Love It Whe You Call is really catchy and Never Be Lonely is a future hit. Definately worth a listen, you won't be disappointed.

Waiting... Waiting....Waiting.... Gottit!

Ive been waiting for what seems like ages to get this album (can you guess from the title??) and it hasnt dissapointed. How apt that its been released when the grey weather in the UK has finally yeilded to beautiful blue sunny skies, because this album is just the sort of collection of music that is best suited to lying out flat with the sun in your eyes... A band that has got their own distinctive sound and the album of the summer..... Well done "The Feeling"

Biography

Formed: London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Drawing heavily from the rich harmonies and melodies of '70s soft rock, British quintet the Feeling includes vocalist/guitarist Dan Gillespie-Sells (previously of Scottish pop/rock act Speedway), bassist Richard Jones, guitarist Kevin Jeremiah, keyboardist Ciaran Jeremiah, and drummer Paul Stewart. Former students of the Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, the quintet initially performed as Super Fly, a resident cover band playing at La Tania Ski Resort in the French Alps. The bandmembers...
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