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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Razorlight |
| Record Label: |
Universal Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Release Date: |
October 26, 2004 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Leave Me Alone 2. Rock N Roll Lies 3. Vice 4. Up All Night 5. Which Way Is Out 6. Rip It Up 7. Don't Go Back to Dalston 8. Golden Touch 9. Stumble and Fall 10. In the City 11. To the Sea 12. Fall, Fall, Fall 13. Somewhere Else |
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Razorlight: Bjorn Agren, Johnny Borrell (vocals, guitar); Carl Dalemo (vocals, bass guitar); Christian Smith Pancorvo (vocals, drums). Recording information: Sphere Studios, London, England (2004). The 2004 debut by London's Razorlight is another addition to the post-Strokes fray of driving, updated garage rock. Stylish, swaggering, and fueled by catchy hooks, chugging bass and drums, and electric guitars that alternately ring and chime, Razorlight has all the trimmings of a successful rock outfit. From the seesaw riff that kicks off "Leave Me Alone" and vocalist/guitarist Johnny Borrell's David Bowie-influenced phrasing, it is clear that Razorlight plans to take the international stage with a classic flourish. And if any doubt remains, the punchy, pop-conscious rave-up "Rock N Roll Lies" should settle the score. However, UP ALL NIGHT mixes it up a bit, too. The title track is a brisk, melodic ride aided by stinging, upper-register guitar leads. The bouncy vocal delivery of "Which Way Is Out" provides a ... |
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