Until the Earth Begins to Part (Bonus Track Version)
Broken Records
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Nearly Home | Broken Records | 5:31 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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If the News Makes You Sad, Don't Watch It | Broken Records | 4:21 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Until the Earth Begins to Part | Broken Records | 3:31 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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A Promise | Broken Records | 5:01 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Thoughts On a Picture (In a Paper, January 2009) | Broken Records | 4:06 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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If Eilert Loevborg Wrote a Song, It Would Sound Like This | Broken Records | 3:47 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Wolves | Broken Records | 3:46 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Ghosts | Broken Records | 3:58 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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A Good Reason | Broken Records | 4:08 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Slow Parade | Broken Records | 4:28 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Guilty Conscience/Restless Mind (Bonus Track) | Broken Records | 3:47 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 11 Songs |
Album Review
Edinburgh-based indie rockers the Broken Records' penchant for arena-sized anthems peppered with violin, cello, and accordion caused U.K. music behemoth NME to dub them the "Scottish Arcade Fire," a notion that holds more than a little weight upon digging into their bigger-than-life 2009 debut, Until the Earth Begins to Part. Like their American counterparts, the band sports an enigmatic front man (Jamie Sutherland) with a voice that is as unhinged as it is passionate (his throaty brogue casts a smoky Heart of Saturday Night-era Tom Waits/Darkness on the Edge of Town-era Bruce Springsteen pallor to the whole affair), a love for all things orchestral, and an unhealthy obsession with semi-apocalyptic, social melodrama, but while the comparison is apt, the Broken Records have more in common with early, "Big Music" -era Waterboys. Like Mike Scott, Spencer Chamberlain doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve, he's barely holding on to it with his fingertips. He's looking to connect, and on stand-out cuts like "Nearly Home," " Thoughts on a Picture (In a Paper, January 2009)," and "Slow Parade," he lands a knockout blow, but more times than not, that conviction is nullified by long bouts of midtempo balladry and a sense that all of these songs would sound far more grandiose in a live setting. As far as debut albums go, Until the Earth Begins to Part may not be as important as it thinks it is, but it certainly delivers the promise of greatness.
Customer Reviews
Cracking Debut - Best thing to come out of Edinburgh since Sean Connery (If you like Sean Connery)
This has the best open and close to an album (Nearly Home / Slow Parade) since Stone Roses debut. Utterly brilliant stuff, but there's also some superb stuff sandwiched between these monumental tracks including their 1st single 'If the news makes you sad...' and a couple of stormers, 'If Eilert....' and 'A Good Reason' which sound like a Ceilidh on acid (I imagine). But they're all good and varied, with songs to suit any mood and If you can catch them live, do it, they're really something special. Just get it - you even get an excellent extra track on i-tunes (which wasn't on my CD version!!!!)
This has got to be album of the year!!! Love it!!
Buy it, you will keep it for life.
Enchanting, compelling and just generally brilliant.
'Broken Records' are the antidote to trash such as girls aloud, sugarbabes or *insert any other generic manufactured 'band'*. Their use of an interesting array of instruments keeps the music fresh and exciting to listen to. They are difinately for fans of 'Arcade Fire' or 'Beirut', as they are slightly similar to both, but 'Broken Records' still manage to maintain an sense of originality within their music. They are a band whose music will still feel fresh in five years time, when perhaps bands like 'La Roux' will have been completely forgotten. This is truly an album not to be missed.
Biography
Formed: December, 2006 in Edinburgh, Scotland
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '00s, '10s












