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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Antidote To Emo And Nu Metal
Brought to America by the people who gave us The Strokes and The Libertines, Scottish band The View is a quintessential, supercharged British Power Pop outfit specializing in sub-3:00 slices of controlled mania. Already stars on the other side of the ocean thanks to the catchy hits "Superstar Tradesman," "Wasted Little DJs" and the current "Same Jeans" (I've worn the same...
Published on March 13, 2007 by Alan Dorfman

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3.0 out of 5 stars Do's and Don's
The View are a talent. That's obvious. That their debut album isn't a classic is due to a number of factors; One is vocalist Kyle Falconer (A great name!). He needs to have more faith in himself, be more strident with his self-belief. When he' not trying to sound like Liam Gallagher or the lad from Arctic Monkeys', his delivery is far too polite (my 'polite' way of saying...
Published on July 2, 2007 by Paul Ess.


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Antidote To Emo And Nu Metal, March 13, 2007
This review is from: Hats Off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
Brought to America by the people who gave us The Strokes and The Libertines, Scottish band The View is a quintessential, supercharged British Power Pop outfit specializing in sub-3:00 slices of controlled mania. Already stars on the other side of the ocean thanks to the catchy hits "Superstar Tradesman," "Wasted Little DJs" and the current "Same Jeans" (I've worn the same jeans for four days...), The View wears it's influences on their sleeves and veddy British they are - Oasis, The Clash, Madness, Squeeze and even T. Rex. Yet somehow the impression I kept getting was that of Herman's Hermits on crystal meth. Not that that's a bad thing.

Spurred on by the fantastic work of lead guitarist Pete Reilly, The View is angst-free fun which could bring back pogoing and other frenetic dancefloor gyrations. Songs like "Dance Into The Night," 'Skag Tragedy" and "Don" are almost epileptic fits set to music - and you can't help responding.

And yet it's the shambling, acoustic "Face For The Radio" that sticks in my memory, perhaps because it brings the goings on to a screeching halt halfway through before they hit full speed ahead immediately following. Maybe we all just needed the chance to catch our breath because The View's "Hats Off To The Busker" is one wild ride.

Climb aboard.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most under-rated album, January 4, 2008
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!an (Beat City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hats off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
This is not a disposable record. It did not get the attention that the Arctic Monkeys or The Fratellis had despite the superior song writing, superb arrangements and unique vocal attitude. Although they're actually Scottish, if you never get another brit-pop CD again, get this one; you'll never get tired of it.

~!an
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hobbit Rock, June 8, 2007
This review is from: Hats Off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
The View thrill with this their first album, a breakthrough record in the emerging genre of Hobbit Rock. Oddly proportioned small men often communicating in an unintelligible babble, influences are broad and range from the Libertines, Kings of Leon and 1980's underground Scottish performance artists, the Krankies. If you like your rock to be made by small people with big hairy feet, and to sound satisfyingly similar to lots of other bands - Hats off to the Buskers is an essential purchase.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this Record!, September 11, 2007
This review is from: Hats off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
If you like the Arctic Monkeys, Fratellis, Kaiser Chiefs, you'll definitely enjoy the View (yes, pun intended). "Wasted Little DJs" was song of the year in Britain and "Same Jeans" makes me laugh every time I hear it. Good stuff!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Is this Megacity 4 revisited?, July 20, 2007
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B. Rosenthal "cowpunk1" (North Bergen, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hats Off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
yes, upon securing this CD I was up for some fast charged Brit-punk, comparisons to the Jam, Clash, etc. And ain't that a rough road to hoe?

To me - this reminds of the great underated UK rock of Megacity4, the vocals and the strummy sprightly guitars all pay homage to MC4. The two killer tracks (Tradesmen & Wasted little DJ's)for the the album foundation and of course were huge hits in England and here too! yeah right, no doubt carry the album. Grantd, there is a glut of music coming from the UK these days, and most of it is worth listening to. A fine debut and undoubtably more to come from these young Scots.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Do's and Don's, July 2, 2007
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Paul Ess. (Holywell, N.Wales,UK.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hats Off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
The View are a talent. That's obvious. That their debut album isn't a classic is due to a number of factors; One is vocalist Kyle Falconer (A great name!). He needs to have more faith in himself, be more strident with his self-belief. When he' not trying to sound like Liam Gallagher or the lad from Arctic Monkeys', his delivery is far too polite (my 'polite' way of saying it's wimpy), when it should be high up in the mix, competing on every level with the beefy music.

No shrinking violet, but just not enough earthy swagger, not enough gravel in the delivery. A better producer might help him a bit, but ultimately it's gotta come from him.

More problematic, is the band obviously can't sustain 40 minutes yet. Proof? Two fabulous openers: 'Comin Down' and the excellent single 'Superstar Tradesman'. Bejeez, these lads CAN stir up a pop rage when the mood takes 'em, but unfortunately it's the strength of these two stormers which goes some way to ultimately defeating the rest of the album. Expectations get raised, and when not (quite) realized, leave one with a slightly empty feeling. It's as if they're holding back in case they find themselves outside the fold. Reluctant to break out on their own in case the world turns nasty, but they will have to sometime. Sooner the better.

I feel cruel here, like a tyrannical despot with a cudgel, hitting little pop people for no good reason. Not my fault. Those opening blasts made me hopeful, eager for the rest of the album to be as good, but it isn't.

On the plus side, they have got a sense of humour; check out the insane lyrics to the genuinely punky 'Skag Trendy' or the otherwise dull 'The Don' - but it goes seriously awry on the albums closer, which sounds like 'I Spit On Your Grave' type hillbillies singing by a bayou.

Other plusses? The Oasis-like 'Street Highs' which is a solid song, and the Clashy guitar attack of 'Wasted Little Dj's' (look out for that humour again!), but they're too few and far between.

I have faith in these boys though. The good stuff on here gives cause for optimism, and I strongly believe they have the potential to do something effective and lasting. Here's hoping.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great British Band, June 1, 2007
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Rebecca K. Watkins (Marietta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hats Off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
I discovered this band through the Sirius BBC station and decided I wanted to hear more. I was not dissapointed. It's a very ecletic sort of band that uses a wide variety of different types of music.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hobbit Rock 2, June 9, 2007
This review is from: Hats Off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
This is the album that the whole of the Shire has been waiting for: Hobbit Rock in its truest form. From the squeaky hobbit perfection of 'Same Jeans' through to the tub-thumping beats of "Sam Gangee and Me", this album is a corker. I've got a copy translated from the original Hobbitish and signed by Mayor of Dundee, Gilbert D'Frodo. Watch this space for a halfling tsunami of Hobbit Rock, and those 4 feisty fellows from the View will be surfing at the front.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The View is awesome!!!, March 16, 2007
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Jennie Vinson (juneau, ak United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hats off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
The View is a great band and so is their album Hats Off to the Buskers! The songs have a great sound that i can't stop listening too!
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2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars ...GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH DIE!!!! (yeah I'm running out of titles)..., April 1, 2008
This review is from: Hats off to the Buskers (Audio CD)
...this record was big in the UK...and I've had the displeasure of hearing it...and I don't understand the positive reviews this is nothing new at all...and the singer's voice? Ugh...

...it's annoying songs like "The Same Jeans" which will have people saying for weeks in a gerbil like fashion "I've had the same jeans on for four days now" WELL DONE!!! WE DON'T CARE....

...so yes more brit pop that completely follows the verse chorus struture...no interesting instrumentals and an annoying singer...bravo england...we've done it again...
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