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Young For Eternity (Import) (CD)

By: Subways (The)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Young For Eternity (Import) (CD) Album By Subways (The)
1   I Want To Hear What You Have Got To Say  
2   Holiday  
3   Rock 'n' Roll Queen  
4   Mary  
5   Young For Eternity  
6   Lines Of Light  
7   Oh Yeah  
8   City Pavement  
9   No Goodbyes  
10   With You  
11   She Sun  
12   Somewhere/Encore At 1am  
 


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Review

The Times - "Surely the most perfectly formed punk pop trio... they don't make 'em like this anymore."
Q - "Commanding and confident... crackles with the cocky, hormonal exuberance of youth, sounds like a winner to us."
NME - "An intoxicating brew of short, sweet garage rock bangers... quality, guitar classics."
Clash - "A flawless introduction to a band - a career - whose upward trajectory can only continue to excite. Absolutely irresistible."
FHM - "Without doubt the best debut of the year so far."
The Fly - 4.5 (out of 5) - "Gleaming pop shininess... The Subways are the cocky, brash perfection of the year."

Rolling Stone (p.62) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "At their best moments, particularly when Cooper takes the mike, the Subways threaten the Arctic Monkey's key position for the hottest band out of the U.K."
Entertainment Weekly (p.76) - "[I]ts big, poppy sound reveals an esteem for every important U.K. band from the Sex Pistols to Oasis..." -- Grade: B-

Product note

UK edition.
England's the Subways mine the indie punk-pop sound as well as any of their mid-2000s contemporaries. The trio--composed of brothers Billy Lunn (guitar/vocals) and Josh Morgan (drums), with childhood friend Charlotte Cooper on bass--marry a brash, punk-inspired edge with melodic hooks on their 2006 debut YOUNG FOR ETERNITY.
The album's title is appropriate for encapsulating tunes such as "Rock & Roll Queen" and "Oh Yeah," which telegraph the feeling of being a 17-year-old rock & roller with their crunching riffs and thunderous rhythms. But the Subways balance their reckless abandon with a keen sense of melody, as heard on the retro-flavored, acoustic guitar-based "Mary." In fact, much of YOUNG FOR ETERNITY sounds like a catalogue of youth trends from the '60s, '70s, and '90s--with sunshine pop, glam, punk, grunge, and garage revival all blended into one exuberant package.

Album Description

'Young For Eternity' is the debut album from UK based three-piece indie rock outfit The Subways. Picked from obscurity to play The Other Stage at Glastonbury 2004 by Michael Eavis himself, the trio have earned praise from the music weeklies for their mix of grunge, garage-blues, and indie rock. Produced by Lightning Seeds frontman Ian Broudie, the album features the singles 'Rock 'n' Roll Queen' and 'Oh Yeah'.


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