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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 27, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: October 19, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Capitol
  • ASIN: B0002OTIC0
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #142,756 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The Music are nothing if not confounding. Their second album, Welcome to the North would, based on its title alone, suggest that this quartet wear their Northern England roots on their sleeve. But rather than producing yet another tired Oasis or Stone Roses pastiche, the Music decamped to the distinctly un-Northern town of Atlanta, Georgia to work with renowned rock producer Brendan O'Brien (best known for working with Pearl Jam and Soundgarden). The results are thrilling--an over-the-top, bombastic album that often manages to combine the rock power of Led Zeppelin with the epic psychedelia of Jane's Addiction (helped by frontman Robert Harvey's vocal similarities to Perry Farrell and drummer Phil Jordan's breakneck drumming, reminiscent of Stephen Perkins). And though the lyrics occasionally venture into pretension (really, who says "mine eyes" anymore?), they're made forgivable by the power of tracks like "Freedom Fighters" and "Bleed from Within" (which even boasts a drum solo). In fact, the only outright homage to their Northern indie heritage is "I Need Love", with a danceable, New Order-esque bassline that drives the whole thing along. But generally, they stick to their guns instead of their roots, making Welcome to the North a great rock album. --Robert Burrow

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Japanese pressing of the UK indie act's sophomore album features one bonus audio track, 'Freedom Fighters' (Electric Elimination Mix), along with the enhanced video to the same track. Virgin. 2004. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the North = Welcome to the New Old School, October 19, 2004
What can I say? I have been following this band since their first album "The Music" and was quickly drawn into their heavy riff driven dance rock. I simply loved their first album and patiently awaited this follow up.

The Music combine so many things from the great classic rock bands i.e.; Led Zep, U2, Jane's Addiction and wraps them all up with some funky drums, amazing vocals, thumping bass lines and smoking riffs. All so exquisitely layered together that it is simply pleasure for your ears.

When you listen to the band, it harkens back to the days when rock music was about having a good time, but it by no means sounds dated. There is no "Teenage Angst" to be had here. Just straightforward Rock that moves your body and soul.

As good as the first album was to me, WTTN is a much deeper album. Though, both albums will be classics one day in my opinion. Especially as more people get exposed to the band.

There is a little less of the "techno rock" on this album as compared to the first, but the song writing is much more mature and cohesive on WTTN. If they were able to grow so much from their first as compared to this one, then I cannot wait for their next installment. Remember, these guys are barely 20 years old.

I am not sure if American radio is ready for this band as I think they are not always 100% rock and stations might have a hard time fitting them into their format. "Freedom Fighters", "Cessation" (with its Zep like breakdowns), and "I need Love" are all rock jams. "Bleed from Within" reminds me of old school U2. But it is all so fresh to the ears.

Songs like "Breakin", "Guide" are guitar driven and they are hard enough for Rock radio, but catchy enough for Pop radio as well.

"Into the Night" is probably the most "POP" song on the album and could be the break up song of the year. It could easily be the song that really crosses the band over to multi formats. Though it is not my favorite song on the album (that changes every day) it is a little piece of perfection that Robert Harvey and the band pull off flawlessly.

As with most good/great albums, you may not be blown away by your first taste of "The Music". Keep that in mind and give the album a few spins before making a final decision. I am sure that the bands style will burn into your brain in no time.

If you are already a fan of "The Music" the above applies to you as well. This album is a much more accessible version of the first album. While it may not be as rough around the edges as the first, WTTN is truly a great sophomore album by a band that has an extremely bright future ahead of them.

I hope you enjoy this album as much as I have and by all means, if you have the opportunity to see them live, jump on it.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What The New U2 Album Should Have Sounded Like., December 11, 2004
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Thrilling is just one word that describes these young guys from England. With their second album The Music prove a force to be reckoned with to say the least. They truly take all the best elements from U2 and Rush and mix them together to create an unhearalded rock and roll album. Not derivative at all, these guys are a band to watch for in the coming years. Great songs abound on this release like "Bleed From Within", "Breakin'", "Fight The Feeling", "Guide", "Into The Night" and "Open Your Mind". If you're like me, and you recently bought the new U2 album and were thinking it sounded ho-hum, then pick up "Welcome To The North" and enjoy! I can't believe these guys are only in their early twenties! I didn't exactly hear Led Zeppelin or Queen like the editorial reviewer did, but U2 and possibly Rush come to mind. Go get this!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the north, February 23, 2005
Okay, they have what may be the most boring name in all of rock-dom. But the Music do better in their sophomore album than in their self-titled debut, tightening up their music and losing the Led Zepplin-wannabe sound in favor of more dancerock. "Welcome to the North" is a bombastic rocker with heart.

"Where I'm from/Is not who, who I am," is the rather generic opener to the title track, a roaring rocker that blossoms from a slow riff. Well, it's not really about the songwriting -- it's actually about how it's sung. Lead singer Robert Harvey really stretches his voice as he shouts "Welcome to the NOOORTTH!", sounding as if he's gesturing at a panoramic view of north Britain. Instead of the jaded mumbles of many alt-rockers now, Harvey throws his heart, soul, and vocal chords into each song.

Their catchy brand of rock goes heavy on the electric guitars, grinding bass and smashin' percussion -- at times you can hear bands like Led Zeppelin, New Order and Rush mixed in there, but fortunately not so heavily that it feels derivative. A particular bonus is the rippling guitar in "Into The Night" -- that's what makes a good band.

They keep the sound catchy, but stray into ballads once or twice -- although only the flowing, exquisite "Fight the Feeling" could be strictly described as a ballad. What's more, bad singer could not depend on the music to cover his flaws in the ballads -- and Harvey proves that he's very good.

The Music do pretty well in their sophomore album -- their gusto keep them from sounding generic or cliched. They have the guts, the youth and the energy -- now all they need is the polish to go with it. Some of their riffs and basslines can be repetitive, and their songwriting definitely needs a boost up. Yes, the songs are catchy, but they're also very generic.

This fiery young band has the excellent lead singer and good musicianship that it needs to be huge -- all they need is some polish-ups, and a songwriter to match their guitar playing.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Mentally Grating By The End
I bought this album, Welcome to the North, in spite of the terribly unoriginal band name, after hearing two good singles with some very nice hooks. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars 4 stars because 5 stars is reserved for cd #3!
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4.0 out of 5 stars One step forward, one and a half steps back.
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3.0 out of 5 stars shows promise
Better than their debut - crisp production (a bit digitally compressed sounding, however) & a wider musical palette. Read more
Published on July 4, 2005 by heaven on earth

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful sound...amazing group!
I was introduced to The Music by a friend who heard them when they opened for Coldplay in Atlanta. I bought the album and have listened to it solidly for a week. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Rush cover band in disguise?
The singer looks and sounds exactly like Geddy Lee of Rush! The songs are too repetitive, take too long to get to the choruses, and the lyrics very predictable. Read more
Published on July 1, 2005 by guitarguy

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