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5.0 out of 5 stars
we are living, December 28, 1998
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This review is from: Come on Join the High Society (Audio CD)
while its anyone's guess what the current situation of this far too underrated band is, this album marks the height of decadance and brilliance in modern pop music. unashamedly glamorous, enough staccato tempos and swooning melodies to make your knees buckle, this album makes you want to live so fast, burn so bright, and piss it all away in the space of a three minute pop song. not distictively punk or pop, instead TAM revel in all the nuances of modern music, throwing guitars at you with both force and delicacy simultaneously. for any fan of music that feels immediate and forever, style and substance in the face of all reason. we. need. this.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
britrocknroll!, April 9, 2002
This review is from: Come on Join the High Society (Audio CD)
after hearing many recommendations of these guys by my friend Chaz, i picked this up expecting some crazy rockin stuff. and while i love this cd, i have to admit a little disappointment. i expected something harder, but a lot of this cd comes off like a more pumped up Menswear.(remember them?) leaning a bit more on the mid-90's britpop sound than full on rocknroll. once i got over that, i found that this really is a damn good record. my fave track being You're Always Right. great keyboard useage in that one. in any case, i do recommend this as a fine pop cd.
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