17. "Why tell the truth (when it's easier to lie)"
18. "Isabel"
19. "Don't take me to space (man)"
20. "Jackson"
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Description:
First live album from Brakes. Their live set is notorious for it's rambunctious energy and ear-splitting immediacy, and 'Rock Is Dodelijk' faithfully captures the band's thrilling crash through it. Hand-picked by Brakes.
Hand-picked by Brakes partly from a hometown (Brighton, UK) show in August 2008, and partly from a May 2009 show in Cologne, Germany, this combination...
Paul Thompson - 13/Nov/2009
The going rate to get into a Brakes concert-- Stateside anyhow, where they're known as BrakesBrakesBrakes-- is within a coupla bucks of what you might...
Will Metcalfe - 06/Nov/2009
Brakes are perhaps one of the most haphazardly brilliant indie-rock acts of the last decade. Combining the frenetic eccentricity of the Pixies with th...
cmureviews - 06/Nov/2009
The first live album from Brighton's Brakes sees two concerts of their explosive live set used to create one whole record. It's an interesting techniq...
Simon Tyers - 03/Nov/2009
They may not have spectacular set-ups or break down much of the wall between audience and performer, but Brakes live are a highly entertaining, energe...
Martin Robinson - 02/Nov/2009
You can understand Brakes’ decision to release a live album, since their brief history has been a tale of patchy albums and ace shows. Recorded at Bri...
Adrian Mules - 23/Oct/2009
When they formed in 2003 Brakes sometimes came across as a bit of a side project. Assembled from members of The Electric Soft Parade, British Sea Pow...
deadletteroffice - 21/Oct/2009
Brakes started life in 2003 as a splinter group, a side project pieced together from ancillary members of British Sea Power and Electric Soft Parade. ...
Ben Peterson - 07/Oct/2009
Compiled from an August 2008 show in the UK and a May 2009 show in Germany, this digital-only live album from Brighton, England’s Brakesbrakesbr...
Matt Schild - 05/Oct/2009
Pristine or raw That's the fundamental question that any band preparing to deliver a live album must face. Do you roll with a multi-channel mix-down ...