CD PIAS UK/ ELECTRIC TOASTER Release date: 07/Mar/2011
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#7196 in Other Alternative #25479 in Rock
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Other Alternative
Product No.:
859303809
Details / Tracklist:
01. "A certain degree"
02. "All fall"
03. "Anxiety"
04. "Sound of the radio"
05. "1000 lies"
06. "She didn't know"
07. "Something I cant get out"
08. "Kids"
09. "A Million Dollars"
10. "Virgins"
Number of discs:
1
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Description:
2011 debut album from the British Post-Punk quartet. While this is may be their first full-length, the band have been well known in the indie scene for a few years previously, being tipped for success by the NME as early as 2008. The Chapman Family's sound has been compared to Placebo, Interpol and Bloc Party, although the band's sound is completely unique.
Real-life relatives from Teeside (and quick to point out that they are definitely not a cult), the Chapmans decided to form a band because they were t...
Lisa Wright - 04/Mar/2011
To state that ‘Burn Your Town’ is a rather macabre affair is hardly unexpected; we imagine that this lot were born willingly pseudo-strangling themsel...
Robert Leedham - 04/Mar/2011
Patience may be a virtue but whoever came up with that cliché clearly read from the same book as whoever may be in charge of The Chapman Family’s rele...
Era Trieman - 25/Feb/2011
It’s unfortunate that Joy Division are continually denigrated as the template for disaffected artists such as The Chapman Family. This lot make White ...
Mike Haydock - 24/Feb/2011
Everything about Stockton-on-Tees band The Chapman Family reeks of an attempt to create a cult – or, worse, the impression of a cult. A cult construct...
Max Raymond - 16/Feb/2011
The Chapman Family might ring a bell in certain circles. They were playing on tours organised by the NME in 2009 and it was widely expected that they'...