22-20s by 22-20s (CD, Apr-2005, Astralwerks/EMI)new, promo, not sealed

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Album Features
UPC: 724386093424
Artist: 22-20s
Format: CD
Release Year: 2005
Record Label: Astralwerks/EMI
Genre: Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Devil in Me
2. Such a Fool
3. Baby Brings Bad News
4. 22 Days
5. Friends
6. Why Don't You Do It for Me?
7. Shoot Your Gun
8. The Things That Lovers Do
9. I'm the One
10. Hold On
11. You're Not in Love - (U.S. only bonus track) Baby


Details
Playing Time: 43 min.
Producer: Brendan Lynch, 22-20s
Distributor: Caroline Distribution
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Martin Trimble (vocals, guitar); Charly Coombes (keyboards); James Irving (drums).Audio Mixer: Rich Costey.Recording information: Courtyard Studios; Lynchmob Sound Studios; Sawmills; Shonk Studios, Oxford, England.Photographer: Paul Henderson Kelly.England's 22-20s play ragged bluesy rock that recalls the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, with a dose of moodiness that alludes to Nick Cave. "Devil in Me," the lead-off track of the band's self-titled studio debut, plays on the chugging chords, wiry riffs, and driving rhythms of classic Chicago blues, but with the energy and production of modern rock. "22 Days," one of the album's fiercest tunes, threatens to overload stereo speakers with screaming guitars, crunching drums, and distorted vocals.Yet pigeonholing 22-20s as straight blues-rock revivalists is inaccurate. The expansive melodicism of "The Things That Lovers Do" and the minor-key architecture of "Shoot Your Gun" fuse aspects of Britpop from the 1960s through the '90s. "Baby Brings Bad News" and "Such a Fool" are finely chiseled gems that boast plenty of pop hooks, but still push the right blues buttons, while "Friends" is a country-folk strum-along. The stylistic mixture keeps the record varied and interesting, while the group's powerful rock punch is sure to seduce listeners.

 

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#139804507
Start TimeSat 23 May 2015 16:02:28 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionNew
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Dispatch Time3 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited States
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GenreRock

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