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Box Of Secrets, by Blood Red Shoes (CD on Mercury)

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Rating: ecstatic This record left Roanne feeling ecstatic.

blood red shoes, one of my favourite bands, amazing live too !
finally there album is here, its just amazing!
everything about it, the riffs from laura's telecaster just everything!!
i love it, it makes a difference from all these so called indie bands nowadays, blood red shoes have got their own sound, and don't call them selves indie neither.
favourite album of 2008 most definitely !

Review date: 29 April 2008

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Rating: unmoved This record left our BRIAN D feeling unmoved.

OOOOOh more contempor-indie. I recall Phil saying how fit Blood Red Shoes were. Now i've seen a piccie I want to take them home in my pocket. If they can fit in there with Mos Def & Angelina Jolie that is......All I can muster listening to their raucous debut 'Box of Secrets' is a reasonable cross betwixt The Subways & early Young Knives. There's a bit of a twangy rock edge to the guitar & the drums are all amped up to increase the velocity & gravity of the songs. When the girl sings it's like Lily Allen attempting mid period Sleater-Kinney. There's a kinda indie punk-blues anthemic thang hitting these lugs but the bombast & studio sheen takes a little of the raw, sultry energy of the early singles & blands it all down a little (for me) Totally in their favour is that A/ they can play really tightly B/they have good strong voices and lastly C/ the songs have great radio hooks (most of the singles are on here in some form or another) On the downside, the songs have little or no real substance. They're like energetic bolts of taut (festival) crowd pleasing indie rock but really, my opinion counts for naff all these days as you kids have your own feelings & agenda (and hair) CD/LP on V2

What the label says:

Brighton duo Blood Red Shoes release their highly anticipated debut album 'Box Of Secrets' on 14th April. The album is preceded by the new single 'Say Something, Say Anything' on 7th April on cd, download and 2 x 7"s.
  
1.             Doesn't Matter Much            
2.             You Bring Me Down            
3.             Try Harder            
4.             Say Something, Say Anything            
5.             I Wish I Was Someone Better            
6.             Take The Weight            
7.             ADHD            
8.             This Is Not For You            
9.             It's Getting Boring By The Sea            
10.             Forgive Nothing            
11.             Hope You're Holding Up

 

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