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The Decline of British Sea Power

British Sea Power

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1 Clean Men Together Today British Sea Power 0:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Clean Apologies to Insect Life British Sea Power 2:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Clean Favours In the Beetroot Fields British Sea Power 1:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Clean Something Wicked British Sea Power 3:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Clean Remember Me British Sea Power 3:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Clean Fear of Drowning British Sea Power 4:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Clean The Lonely British Sea Power 5:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Clean Carrion British Sea Power 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Clean Blackout British Sea Power 3:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Clean Lately British Sea Power 13:59 Album Only View In iTunes
11 Clean A Wooden Horse British Sea Power 4:37 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

The Decline of British Sea Power isn't your conventional pop record and it's not particularly a pop-sounding record from an English band. With garage rock ruling overseas and Brit-pop still making the charts in the new millennium, a four-man band from Cumbria arrived with a provocative post-punk sound brazen enough to blast away other indie rock fashionistas like Interpol and the Walkmen. The hypnotic album opener "Apologies to Insect Life" is just as intense as any Joy Division song and Echo & the Bunnymen's early work. However, British Sea Power will not be characterized as a parody. For musicians only in their early twenties, British Sea Power are intellectually complex with their inquisitive lyrical tales about Russian literature, Czech history, and influential figures of time. To call them eccentric would deem them quirky and that's not all. They're musically spontaneous and frontman Yan composes erratically charming songs reflecting nature in its most literal and perplexing senses. From the dreamy wonder of "Carrion" to slagging off the royal regime on the brassy punk-toned "Remember Me," The Decline of British Sea Power is vehement in color and substance. The 13-minute mind trip "Lately" could very well be the album epic; however, "The Fear of Drowning" is the genius standout. It's rich in space and time with its cascading guitar work, intrinsically dark with its own life lesson of having independent thoughts far away from socio-political ideals. British Sea Power are so convincing, it hurts. The Decline of British Sea Power is a conceptual effort that breathes hard in passion. With an unlikely rock blend of classicism and narrative, British Sea Power has composed a brilliant album that's nearly perfect. It's not exactly pop, but it might as well be. [The US version includes two extra tracks: "Childhood Memories" and "Heavenly Waters."]

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by warrbuck$$

Buy any album or tack you can get your hands on of British Sea Power. If you enjot rock music that is...

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by snare.

This is an excellent album. My suggestion is to avoid the first three songs -- they aren't really songs and are completely different than the rest of the album. Start with Something Wicked and listen all the way through. Other than the first three "songs" the album is fantastic and should be placed next to Interpool's Turn on the Bright Lights and the Strokes Is this It as one of the better albums of the early 2000s.

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by 18000

It's sorta weird (not bad weird) how this album switches between pop-y and rock-y moods... I like the rock-y ones better, but they're all good.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Cumbria, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

A rather conceptual indie band — one that's been compared more than once to Joy Division — British Sea Power is a quartet from Brighton, England, comprising members named Hamilton, Noble, Yan, and Wood. Formed in the late 2000, their live shows began to receive notice early on, thanks in...
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