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Description:
Missiles is an album by Dears, released in 2008. Missiles includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Disclaimerâ?, â??Money Babiesâ?, â??Meltdown In A Majorâ?, â??Saviourâ? and more. The album is a rock CD. -
If the Dears sound a little deflated on this, their fourth full-length offering, they certainly have that right. The creation of Missiles coincided wi...
Ian Mathers - 29/Oct/2008
It’s always futile to wish that a band would return to an old sound, but especially so in the Dears’ case. The group that made 2000’s secret classic E...
Shain Shapiro - 28/Oct/2008
Missiles, as presented by The Dears, is a fifty-eight minute opus meant to be listened to entirely at once. Like any other avid enthusiast of the let’...
Julian Marszalek - 24/Oct/2008
You can’t help but feel for The Dears. Thirteen years into their career and the Montreal band has already been eclipsed by compatriots Arcade Fire and...
Julian Marszalek - 24/Oct/2008
You can’t help but feel for The Dears. Thirteen years into their career and the Montreal band has already been eclipsed by compatriots Arcade Fire and...
Nick Catucci - 22/Oct/2008
?Redemption comes slow,? Murray Lightburn croons on ?Saviour,? but the point has already been made: Over 11 and a half minutes, the track mounts in al...
Andrew Winistorfer - 21/Oct/2008
Around the time Snow Patrol walked out of Brit-pop finishing school and straight onto your sister’s iPod -- say, 2006 -- The Dears decided enough was ...
Steven Rybicki - 21/Oct/2008
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Mandy Williams - 20/Oct/2008
Part of the Canadian indie renaissance, having formed in 1995 The Dears released their debut album ‘End Of A Hollywood Bedtime Story’ in 2000. I got i...
Betty Clarke - 17/Oct/2008
Having lost three-quarters of their band during the making of this album, Dears mainstays and husband-and-wife team Murray Lightburn and Natalia Yanch...