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Up the Bracket

The Libertines

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Customer Reviews

Fantastic

I literally cannot come to grasp with the fact that not one other person has written a review for this wonderful record. If anything, the lack of a single review shows the calibur of music tastes in itunes average users.......F***IN dispicable!! Anyway, Up the Bracket is, in my opinion, BETTER than their other contemporary peers. I am a Strokes fan also but just cannot, no matter how hard i try, make myself honestly feel that "IS this It" is as good as "UP the Bracket". The strokes debut just seems far too calculated and kinda generic in comparison.

one of the greatest albums...ever.

There are not many bands like The Libertines. Not only is their music absolutely top, but they have a strange and absolutely mesmerizing chemistry. The relationship between Carl Barat and Pete Doherty is something never seen before. Seriously, The Libertines reinvented rock. They changed music forever. Long live the Libertines!

Blows My Mind!

This band is (was) incredible. One of the best albums I have ever heard. Like a punked out version of The Beatles. I pray they can heal the wounds of the past and make music again. At least they gave us this fantastic album.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in London, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Libertines joined the pop fray of 2002, competing with the likes of the Strokes, Hives, Vines, and Doves with their debut single, "What a Waster." The Bernard Butler-produced track entered the U.K.'s Top 40 in June, leaving NME to crown the Libertines as the best new band in Britain. The double-A-side song "I Get Along" earned Single of the Week on BBC Radio 1. The London-based band, who inked a deal with Rough Trade in December 2001, features Carl Barat (guitar/vocals), Pete Doherty (guitar/vocals),...
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