The Beatific Visions [US] [Enhanced] Brakes

BUY THIS ITEM

  • $14.99 List price
    $12.29 Online price
    (Save 18%)
    $11.06 Member price
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=805551050326&productCode=MU&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

CD

  • Release Date: 05/08/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 38,646
  • Label: ROUGH TRADE
  • UPC: 805551050326
 
  • Overview
  • Tracks
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Details & Credits
Track List
Click on LISTEN or link to hear an audio clip.
To listen to samples you'll need a Windows Media Player

The Beatific Visions [US] [Enhanced]

1LISTENHold Me in the River 2:00
2LISTENMargarita 2:06
3LISTENIf I Should Die Tonight 2:00
4LISTENMobile Communication 3:47
5LISTENSpring Chicken 2:00
6LISTENIsabel 2:53
7LISTENBeatific Visions 1:04
8LISTENPorcupine or Pineapple 2:27
9LISTENCease and Desist 2:20
10LISTENOn Your Side
11LISTENNo Return 11:13
12Hold Me in the River Bonus Track / Multimedia Track
13Cease and Desist Bonus Track / Multimedia Track

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

There's a good chance you may be caught off guard by Eamon Hamilton's mildly absurd sounding vocals on The Beatific Visions. His voice kind of resembles Frank Black with a slurred Scottish accent. It's pretty darn adorable in a Shrek sort of way. It's also an intriguing culture clash, since the lad is from the U.K. and singing Americana-tinged garage rock, but this is just one of the many enigmas of Brakesbrakesbrakes -- a band that changed their name from the Brakes (to avoid confusion with a band of the same name) and still commonly refer to themselves as Brakes for short. The tunes recall the finer qualities of classic '80s alt rock bands the La's and the Lemonheads as they flash glimpses of old classics like the Ramones, Neil Young, and "On Your Side" even recalls the Byrds' "Wasn't Born to Follow." Brakesbrakesbrakes also manage to effortlessly craft songs in clashing country-rock and punk genres, but their ability to make these varying styles sound like their own is even more impressive. It's similar to when a popular vocalist, say Neil Diamond, makes an album of random cover songs, but his vocal tonalities are so Neil Diamond that it still feels like a cohesive listening experience. Similarly, Hamilton blankets a wide variety of styles with his uniqueness (even though he has more in common with Shane MacGowan than Diamond). All this is to say The Beatific Visions sounds like a pretty congruent, straightforward indie rock album, but it covers a lot more ground than just rock. The lyrics are ironic and often doused with apocalyptic paranoia, while simultaneously remaining upbeat and clouded in enough metaphor that they don't seem overtly political. A song that could be titled after a drink, "Margarita" addresses the media using fear as a method to control society, while a song that sounds written by the Clash with a chorus that yells "who won the war, what the hell was it for?" is a song about a porcupine fighting a pineapple. So while this disc is more serious than their debut, it still has a definite hard-to-miss underlying whimsy. With subtly comical references to marijuana and broken cell phones balanced alongside literary references and political satire, the content is highly entertaining -- and it's tremendously catchy, to the point of sounding classic first time around. [The U.S. Enhanced release includes bonus videos for "Hold Me in the River" and "Cease and Desist."] ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

  • Listener Rating:
Be the first to write a review!