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Motion In the Ocean

McFly

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Album Review

Album number three from the young lads known as McFly was titled Motion in the Ocean, and late in 2006 it was difficult to tell whether or not the lads still had it. It was true that the big hit singles were still being churned out with frightening regularity, if not number ones then all pretty close, "Star Girl" and "Baby's Coming Back" (which wasn't included on the album along with "Transylvania," which was) both chart-toppers, but McFly singles were beginning to develop a pattern of entering high on the chart, only to plummet the following week, giving the impression each time that their fan base, although still quite strong, was all they had and nobody outside of this group would ever consider buying any McFly product, however good it may be. Having experimented on the previous album, Wonderland, with some orchestral sounds and relatively classy tracks, McFly reverted on Motion in the Ocean to what their fans were expecting, a mixture of fun pop tracks with catchy hooks and soft piano-led ballads. Examples of the former are "We Are the Young," which sounded like the sort of song the Beatles would have recorded in 1963, and "Please, Please," which was quite a rockin' number and had already been released as one track on a single. The ballads included "Bubblewrap" and "Walk in the Sun," and "Home Is Where the Heart Is" was a Jon Bon Jovi type of stadium rock attempt at an anthem that didn't really work. "Little Joanna" had Queen-style harmonies, and speaking of Queen, the single that kicked off the project, although only added to the album in a later edition, was their version of "Don't Stop Me Now," which was almost a carbon copy of the original and broke off just as a Brian May-soundalike guitar solo was about to start. The lads, however, after the orchestral and introverted thoughtful music on Wonderland, were back to having fun with their pop, opening the track "Transylvania" with the famous excerpt from Bach's Toccata and Fugue and putting the silliest of singalong choruses in the track "Lonely." After two number one albums, the album sales were disappointing, leaving many observers to note that McFly's days were numbered unless there was a drastic rethink.

Customer Reviews

OMG! Finally!!!!

Everyone should buy songs off this album, like seriously. It's pretty good, from one of the best bands in lthe world[ check jabramusic.com] , and it's their newest album. Some of the more amazing songs are Please Please, a rocking ode to Lindsay Lohan, Star Girl, which is an amazing pop song that has a great chorus. Transylvania is written by Mr.Poynter, and has a spooky feel that reminds some of queen. Also, Little Joanna is a brilliantly sweet summer love song, written by mainly Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter, both amazingly talented. In my opininon, i would download the whole CD, because it's......no words can describe! I've gotten my whole family to fall in love with at least one song. so, Please, Please, download this CD! Since, We are the young. You can listen to it when you're lonely, going for a Walk in the sun. Just pop some bubble wrap when you listen to it, okay? No excuses; sorry's not good enough either for not buying it. This is a great album to hear on a Friday Night. Since after all, Silence is a Scary Sound. cheeers! Little Joanna[Paloma}

Please, Please buy this album!

McFly is back once again with their usual mix of sentimental but relatable lyrics (Sorry's Not Good Enough, Bubble Wrap) and great vocals (Sorry's Not Good Enough, Little Joanna), this time with a slightly more mature sound while keeping it fun (We Are the Young, Please, Please, Friday Night, Transylvania). Earlier McFly albums showed Beach Boys and Beatles influences, while Motion in the Ocean leans more towards Queen. My top recommended tracks? We Are the Young, Sorry's Not Good Enough and Transylvania. Oh, and if you buy the album, be sure to keep listening on track 11, Home is Where the Heart Is. Silence Is a Scary Sound is a hidden bonus track included at the end. Enjoy! I know I did.

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Biography

Formed: London, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Similar to fellow British pop act Busted, London-based McFly came together and quickly won over the youth masses with their boyish charm and lively tales of adolescence. However, while Busted shared commonalities with the punk-edged accessibility of acts like blink-182 and Simple Plan, McFly owed a bit more musically to bands like the Beach Boys. Naming themselves after Michael J. Fox's character from the Back to the Future series, the guys — Danny Jones (guitar/vocals), Tom Fletcher (guitar/vocals),...
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