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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best New Band Of 2002, February 10, 2003
The Cooper Temple Clause were pretty much unheard of until early 2002 and their fantastic debut "See This Through And Leave" rubber stamped them as the future of rock music.Their sound is unique, mixing thrashed out rock tracks with electronic beats and even the odd stadium anthem thrown in for good measure. Its a fantastic concoction, the opener "Did you Miss Me?" starting things off slowly before a cruscendo ending leading to the rockier "Film-Maker" and "Panzer Attack". Both of these tracks really set the tone of the album and will have you jumping up and down with their damn right catchy punk-esque sound "Who Needs Enemies?" has perhaps the coolest sounding vibe on the album mixing brass and rock to full effect, with a soaring chorus, this really is pure pleasure with a thumping finish. "Amber" is a real crowd pleaser with its mellow intro, singalong lyrics before building up to a great finale. "Digital Observations" is a dreamy tune with many different sounds, its very original and very chilled. "Lets Kill Music" is the catchiest rock song present, with a big nod in the direction of Oasis' Liam Gallagher, this song will have you screaming and shouting its anthemic chorus. "Been Training Dogs" is another punk laden thrash out, leading to the albums highlight and standout track, "The Lake". One of the most uplifting tracks on any album, its chorus soars above anything released in 2002 and has to be heard to be believed, and so does the whole album. The Coopers sound like nothing else and thats what makes this essential. If you love a mixed bag of rock, you'll love this, buy it now or you will regret it!
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