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15 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quiet Scottish Popsters Booze Thier way Through The World,
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This review is from: Monday at the Hug & Pint (Audio CD)
ARAB STRAP'MONDAY AT THE HUG & PINT" It would be bad form to write off Arab Strap as just Malcolm Middleton and Aiden Moffat are crafty buggers. world of relationships, good bad and disastrous. They They throw it all at you, cellos, bagpipes, distorted The album attempts to create the pub feeling. You "The Shy Retirer" encapsulates the euphoria. it is a Arab Strap are not for everyone. You do not necessarily need h to be down on your luck to really appreciate them. But they tend to wallow in sadness. However, when they break out of it, it is Arab Strap never craft the same song twice. They This is a drunken record. Driven by the primal sadness This also is a record that is honest, genuine and Arab Strap are not on the commercial radar of popular
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Monday nights are always a bit blah,
By Ryan Scott "Ryan" (Fitchburg, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Monday at the Hug & Pint (Audio CD)
I do love Arab starp, I really do. However I find this album starts off a bit too well (if that's even possible) and hits a semi decent stride throughout the rest of the disc.
We open up with "The Shy Retirer". A dancey and upbeat yet mellancholly folk/dance song that will get you moving in no time, however it seems like within five minutes the party is over and it's time to get back to drinking yourself into a mess. Really, I wouldn't say what comes after the opening track is bad, per-se, quite the opposite, it really shines as just good material, however this choice in progression just leaves me confused. However there are the shinning gems amongst the rough rocks we call tracks you just have to look for them. Overall it's a nice CD/LP but it feels more like one of those gifts where you just have to say "Well, it's the thought that counts." And here it is the thought that counts, and the general motions are there however there is just a little something lacking that would make this a great Arab Strap release.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for your pint's companion, but...,
By Takis Tz. (InYourHead) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Monday at the Hug & Pint (Audio CD)
If you're apt for really discovering this largely unnoticed but great band it's best not to start here. This is by no means a bad album but Arab Strap have offered better things in the -not so distant- past.This band have made their underground name by being masteful in expressing their weirdo melancholy through stories of everyday sadness and through very distinct melodies which range from low-fi to experimental rock. Overall, this is a seriously idiosyncratic band, and this whimsiness of theirs has brought forth a few gorgeously moody albums previously. What's missing then is first of all the bizzarity in the music which comes across rather flat and non-distinguishable compared to what this band is capable of. Still, if this album is your first point of contact with Arab Strap you might find this LP very worthwhile and pleasant. Pleasant i said? That's the problem. Arab Strap aren't that good when they are "pleasant", even if that means -in this case- more accesible. This however, should in no way discourage you from checking them out as it's obvious that i'm speaking from a -positively- biased point of view. An added pointer: Arab Strap come under the Chemical Underground label, a label with some very intriguing bands on their roster (usually rock bands with a tendency to experiment). Check out their stuff as well, but other than that be sure to listen to earlier Arab Strap LPs especially the one previous to "Monday at the Hug and Pint"...
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