Track Listing 1. Love Burns 2. Red Eyes And Tears 3. Whatever Happened To My Rock 'n' Roll (Punk Song) 4. Awake 5. White Palms 6. As Sure As The Sun 7. Rifles 8. Too Real 9. Spread Your Love 10. Head Up High 11. Salvation
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Peter Hayes (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards, bass); Robert Turner (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); Nick Jago (drums, percussion).Engineers include: Peter Hayes, Robert Turner, David Shiffman.
Editorial Reviews Included in Magnet's 20 Best Albums of 2001. Magnet (12/01/2002)
Included in Q Magazine's The 50 Best Albums of 2002. Q (12/01/2002)
...A collection of charismatic songs that explore the classic themes of lost love, the demise of rock...and the second coming... CMJ (04/09/2001)
8 out of 10 - ...BRMC are the rightful heirs of the Enigmatic And Vaguely Dangerous Looking Men In Black crown...all of their incredible songs shimmer and vibrate with the riotous majesty of PSYCHOCANDY... NME (01/19/2002)
...Boasting vogue MC5 and Stooges influences and possessed of Strokesesque cool...Believe the hype. Mojo (02/01/2002)
4 out of 5 - ...The latest testament to the undeniable energy and power of rock....channelling the garage-rock ghost of the Stooges... Alternative Press (06/01/2001)
...There's definitely something happening here... Magnet (06/01/2001)
4 out of 5 stars - ...Young men from San Fransisco in thrall to mid '80s British FX pedal rock....granite thwacks of drums...sustains for an hour of fuzz bass eruptions [and] wild tremolo panning... Q (01/01/2002)
3 stars out of 5 - ...A mix of woozy, sinister psychedelia. BRMC steer clear of becoming a total knockoff act by filling out their sound with blues-rock romps and spacey elements....in other words, a sonic Snickers bar... Rolling Stone (04/26/2001)
Included in Q Magazine's The 50 Best Albums of 2002.Magnet (12-1/02, p.56) - Included in Magnet's 20 Best Albums of 2001.Rolling Stone (4/26/01, p.67) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...A mix of woozy, sinister psychedelia. BRMC steer clear of becoming a total knockoff act by filling out their sound with blues-rock romps and spacey elements....in other words, a sonic Snickers bar...Q (1/02, p.103) - 4 out of 5 stars - ...Young men from San Fransisco in thrall to mid '80s British FX pedal rock....granite thwacks of drums...sustains for an hour of fuzz bass eruptions [and] wild tremolo panning...Magnet (6-7/01, p.80) - ...There's definitely something happening here...Alternative Press (6/01, p.68) - 4 out of 5 - ...The latest testament to the undeniable energy and power of rock....channelling the garage-rock ghost of the Stooges...Mojo (2/02, p.92) - ...Boasting vogue MC5 and Stooges influences and possessed of Strokesesque cool...Believe the hype.NME (1/19/02, p.27) - 8 out of 10 - ...BRMC are the rightful heirs of the Enigmatic And Vaguely Dangerous Looking Men In Black crown...all of their incredible songs shimmer and vibrate with the riotous majesty of PSYCHOCANDY...CMJ (4/9/01, p.4) - ...A collection of charismatic songs that explore the classic themes of lost love, the demise of rock...and the second coming... Q (12/01/2002)
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