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Music (Enhanced)
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Album Details: Music (Enhanced)

Release Date:02/25/2003
Label:Capitol
UPC:724358032802

User Reviews: Music (Enhanced)

  • Overall:

    Worst Band Ever?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 17, 2003

    Quite possibly the worst CD I have ever listened to. Not one song on the CD even remotely caught my interest. I guess people in the UK are smoking something better than what we have to like this album. Please don't waste your money on this piece o...f sh*t. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Am I the only one who's heard this???

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 19, 2003 | 0 out of 1 found this Music (Enhanced) review helpful

    Hell, I live in Iowa and I bought this album after seeing the video one time. Really different sound with the vocals, kind of the floaty Perry Farrel sound with good steady rock behind it. The more you listen to it, the better it gets.

Pro Reviews: Music (Enhanced)

  • All Music Guide

    Without a nerve, the Music arrived in America shortly after the Vines hype of 2002 had simmered down. But unlike their Aussie chart mates, the four boys from Leeds waltzed in with raw confidence. It was about the music, pure and simple. Their name made it obvious, and their infectious, brash sound proved it tenfold. the Music, whose members were on the cusp of their twenties, constructed material that's not only aware of what the band is like sonically, but also keenly resistant to thencurrent postgrunge flair. The bombast of '60s psychedelia were woven around; glazed techno bits give a vibrant overtone to the album itself, and the flurry of manic musical bliss is almost immediate. Such a task is impractical to pull off on a first album, however. The Verve's earlier singles "All in the Mind" and "Gravity Grave" maneuvered such a move, and remarkably so, but the Music do it with a lesser degree of cockiness. Frontman Robert Harvey is a near vocal double for Geddy Lee, a matchless pros...pect for guitarist Adam Nutter. Together, the two are a dynamic pair, roaring and rollicking on "Take the Long Road and Walk It." The unwashed sexiness of "Human" builds upon that formula, maintaining a powerful instrumentation while designing an artsy lyrical stance. Like Richard Ashcroft, the Music seek a simple purpose, which is to love and find a good, solid place. Harvey's muddled vocals twist and moan throughout the whitehot "Float"; "The People" is certainly driving with its political coup de foudre, and rock's most basic emotions are heavy. the Music don't necessarily wish to start a fight, but they're tough in staying individualists in an effort to comfortably embrace a chosen path. "You're love is finding a better way/Everybody wants you to know," from the blistering electronic haze of "Getaway," is a testament to that, and "The Truth Is No Words" follows suit. For a debut album, the Music have managed to take passion to another level, and it's much more stylish than what the Hives, the Vines, and the Strokes have done. They're serious with their craft. Reaching for a spiritual haven is a touch overdone, but it works this time. The Music is an incredible debut and a brilliant example of where rock could be headed. - MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Music

Brit-pop got a new face in the new millennium thanks to the popularity of Coldplay, The Vines, and Doves. Oasis weren't exactly supreme kings anymore, therefore the Gallaghers didn't have much of a choice when making room for some these younger lads. The Music was a part of that fresh faced crowd and took the U.K. indie charts by storm in summer 2002.Comprised of school... Read more