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Razorlight, Up All Night
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  • Helen of Troy Rank: Field-MarshalCompetition Winner 2nd Oct 2006

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Good Points: Rockin, foot tappin, great to be happy to!


    Bad Points: Needs to be listened to a few times before it grabs you.


    General comments: I have only just bought this album (2 years after release!) as it is now cheap (£5.99, HMV link on this site), and having heard and liked the track "Golden Touch" lots, I decided I would like to hear more! Although they have recently released their latest album "Razorlight" I decided to buy this first to see if I would like their style.

    First time I heard it I wasn't really sure, and I just kept flipping to "Golden Touch", but after a few times of listening, this album gets a little infectious!

    Will I get their latest? Not sure yet, but I do like this one. There are other bands I prefer to listen to.

  • matsaw Rank: Corporal 9th Apr 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Razorlights "Up All Night" was an indie masterpeice filled to the musical brim with upbeat songs that could be listened to anytime of the day providing your not in some sort of meeting girlfreinds/wifes mum for the first time.
  • spook Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 23rd Feb 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Razorlight, Up All Night is an accomplished debut album from one of the last year's most exciting new bands. The songs are very immediate and very catchy, even if they don't quite match up to the standards of singer Johnny Borrell's former band, The Libertines. It's a CD I haven't played many times, but every time I do I wonder why I don't play it more often. It's full of infectious, jangly, retro, indie rock class. If you're into the new wave of rock bands such as The Libertines/Babyshambl ...