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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Future of the Left's Best, July 7, 2009
This review is from: Travels With Myself And Another (Audio CD)
Future of the Left return with their sophomore effort "Travels With Myself and Another" featuring more tirades against commercialism, society and almost everything in between from disgruntled lead Andy Falkous. Falkous has a right to be a little peeved at the way things are as society seems to have fallen off the deep end and gone in the proverbial toilet. In Falkous' worldview the political saviors the world was promised are nothing more than the same old thing and Falkous is left in a foul mood. On the album, Future of the Left has beefed up their sound and the results are impressive. Tight angular rhythms dominate the record matching the sardonic lyrics. I wasn't expecting to hear a slow waltz on this record but I wasn't prepared to hear anything quite in my business.

"Come on Rick, I'm not a drunk," Andy Falkous intones as Future of the Left kicks off the angular "Arming Eritrea." "Chin Music" follows suit with its gunmetal gray rhythms before stepping into a propulsive guitar solo. Everything in this song comes off in short bursts of vitriol creating quite a damning atmosphere for the rest of the album. It's about time someone took up the mantle of aggressor and refused to stand idly by as things gone further south. "The House That Hope Built" starts off as stomping march listing off failed slogans and lost causes. Materialism gets a thorough trouncing on "Drink Nike" which surely won't open any endorsements for the band. The stream of consciousness ranting of Future of The Left is invigorating as they show no fear in writing about any topic no matter how sacred or sacrilegious. I wish more bands would quit the posturing and follow suit.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Because you're an Adult., April 19, 2010
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Justin (Terre Haute, IN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Travels With Myself And Another (Audio CD)
Buy it.
Didn't think much of it at first, next thing I know, I cannot stop listening to this CD. Can't recall the last time I listened to an album on repeat.
I have over a thousand albums. Three months in, I am prepared to put in the top 25 all-time. Not saying it's that good...it's just that fun, and that catchy.
If you are in the band and you happen to read reviews on Amazon...more please. You've restored my faith in loud music.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Welsh lads give US a well deserved kick in the arse., December 24, 2009
This review is from: Travels With Myself And Another (Audio CD)
A quandary perhaps?

This album will grab you by the throat and punch you in the ear.

Then, it will chastise you whilst wagging a finger for purchasing it and anything else you thought you needed to buy.

Oh you silly consumer.

Thus is the sea of irony we're treading nowadays.

"Hypocrite!" you shout. I couldn't agree more.

But as long as there's music like this in my car, with its crunching guitars, glossy production and a revolutionist's snarl...

I keep hope alive that one day the music industry, world leaders and mankind itself will see the error of their ways and begin the healing.

Group hug anyone?

P.S.

If you listen to this while making love to your lady, she WILL bear you a son.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite possible one of the best records in a long time, May 18, 2011
This review is from: Travels With Myself And Another (Audio CD)
The easiest way to describe FotL is quirky rock. When I first heard this record I was instantly hooked. It was everything that I wanted in a modern rock record. It's weird, wild, fun, hooky, heavy,interesting and damn good rock n roll. If you're bored with modern rock and want something different and fresh this is it. The greatest thing about this record is every song sounds completely different, while still sounding like a cohesive record. I could really go on and on about this band, but I suggest to go buy it and listen to it yourself.
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Travels With Myself And Another
Travels With Myself And Another by Future of the Left (Audio CD - 2009)
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