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Glasvegas - Euphoric /// Heartbreak - 2011 - woollytorren in Music > Mp3 45.58 MB 11 5 years 1 0 3 Glasvegas - 2011 – Euphoric Heartbreak CBR320 Posted by Angers49 in Music > Mp3. Download Euphoric Heartbreak. Euphoric Heartbreak (stylized as EUPHORIC /// HEARTBREAK ) is the second studio album by Scottish rock group Glasvegas, which was released on 4 April 2011 by Columbia Records. It reached No.10 in the UK and No.1 in Sweden.

It's difficult to know where to start with. There's the version that musically referenced a boxing match between The Libertines and The Jesus & Mary Chain - the Reid brothers inevitably won by an early knock out - or the one that seemed to traverse into a celebrity world where believing one's own hype was the order of the day. Even now, listening back to those early demos of 'I'm Gonna Get Stabbed' and 'Flowers And Football Tops' it's nigh-on impossible to pinpoint where that band fuelled on raw energy and enthusiastic bravado turned into the more studied, stadium fixated product on display throughout 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak '. The traumas besetting the band have been well-documented since 2008's richly deserved breakthrough, and while it would be churlish to dwell too much on the past, there's little doubt that James Allan's highly publicised drug-induced breakdown not to mention the internal personnel changes within the band have played a part in the creation of this record, from a lyrical perspective at least. Musically, there's little linking 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' to anything the band have recorded in the past, which evidently supports their initial claims in early interviews to never having heard or many of the other shoegaze-type bands often found themselves compared with way back when.

Instead, there's an undeniable feeling here that Allan and co. Have their sights set much, much higher, preferably on the same ball park currently occupied by the likes of Bono and Chris Martin. While ambition isn't necessarily a bad facet, 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' lacks the consistency to really be able to give U2 et al a proper run for their money.

Esteemed producer Flood adds his unmistakeable sheen to proceedings, echoing the role he played in transforming The Killers sound from that of indie rockers to genuine global arena fillers on 'Sam's Town'. The big difference there though was that those songs seemed destined for such environments regardless of which knob twiddler was assigned to add the finishing touches, whereas these simply don't. At times 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' resembles a cry for help, from the opening burst of 'The World Is Yours' ('You don't need me as much as I need you' pleads a heartfelt Allan on the song's chorus) to the electronica tinged 'Shine Like Stars' ('I see the black fade to grey, I see forward as the only way'). Others it resembles a confusing mess, not helped by the two pieces which bookend the record 'Pain, Pain, Never Again' and 'Change', the latter featuring a cameo from James Allan's mother.

When the album does pull itself together and escape the doldrums, there are some truly heart rendering moments. 'Stronger Than Dirt (Homosexuality Part 2)' resonates like a thirty-piece orchestra rather than traditional four-piece rock and roll band, while penultimate epic 'Lots Sometimes' encapsulates everything that made Glasvegas such an enticing proposition from the outset. Its lolloping build-up matching the lyrical sentiments Allan conveys throughout its seven glorious minutes. Likewise 'Dream Dream Dreaming', which is possibly the closest Glasvegas come here to anything off their debut marrying the simplistic feel of 'Ice Cream Van's poignancy to an atmospheric riff The Edge would be proud of. In conclusion, 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' is something of a schizophrenic record that falls between the rock and a hard place its creators undoubtedly originate from.

While not quite crossing over into full-on FM territory, the pernicious nature of James Allan's lyrics thankfully halting such a treacherous path; it never quite matches the standards set by its predecessor, and proffers one burning question for album number three; Will the real Glasvegas please stand up? 6/10 Dom Gourlay Site.

Glasvegas (left to right): Rab Allan, Jonna Lofgren and Paul Donoghue Studio albums 3 Music videos 7 EPs 1 Singles 12 Other charted songs 6 The of, a Scottish band, consists of three and twelve. (vocals and guitar), Rab Allan (guitar), Paul Donoghue (bass) and Jonna Lofgren (drums) formed the band in, Scotland in 2003. The band's debut single was the double A-side single, 'I'm Gonna Get Stabbed'/'Ina Lvs Rab', which was released in May 2004. Three further independent singles were released through WaKS and Sane Man, all of which failed to chart although Daddy's Gone released on Sane Man Recordings was voted the No.2 single of the year by the.

The band signed with in early 2008 and released two further singles – ' and ' (a re-release of their third single) – which reached numbers sixteen and twelve on the respectively. The band's debut album, was released in September 2008 and reached number two on the. A mini-Christmas album, followed in December 2008, which failed to chart in the UK although it reached number fifty-nine on the.

Was released on 4 April 2011 and reached No.10 in the UK charts and No.1 in Sweden. The 3rd studio album is slated for release on 2 September 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2011. Archived from on 8 February 2005. Retrieved 29 October 2008.

Retrieved 4 September 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.

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Retrieved 7 March 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009. Steamclient.dll crack. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.

Retrieved on 2 October 2009. ' 24 September 2009 at the.' Retrieved on 2 October 2009. Note: User needs to enter 'Glasvegas' in the 'Search' field, 'Artist' in the 'Search by' field and click the 'Go' button. Select 'More info' next to the relevant entry to see full certification history. 16 June 2011 at the. 'Scottish Singles Chart for the week ending 5 July 2008'.

Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd (358): 1. 'Scottish Singles Chart for the week ending 6 September 2008'.

Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd (367): 1. Retrieved 11 November 2008.

Retrieved 2009-02-08. External links.

Glasvegas - Euphoric /// Heartbreak - 2011 - woollytorren in Music > Mp3 45.58 MB 11 5 years 1 0 3 Glasvegas - 2011 – Euphoric Heartbreak CBR320 Posted by Angers49 in Music > Mp3. Download Euphoric Heartbreak. Euphoric Heartbreak (stylized as EUPHORIC /// HEARTBREAK ) is the second studio album by Scottish rock group Glasvegas, which was released on 4 April 2011 by Columbia Records. It reached No.10 in the UK and No.1 in Sweden.

It's difficult to know where to start with. There's the version that musically referenced a boxing match between The Libertines and The Jesus & Mary Chain - the Reid brothers inevitably won by an early knock out - or the one that seemed to traverse into a celebrity world where believing one's own hype was the order of the day. Even now, listening back to those early demos of 'I'm Gonna Get Stabbed' and 'Flowers And Football Tops' it's nigh-on impossible to pinpoint where that band fuelled on raw energy and enthusiastic bravado turned into the more studied, stadium fixated product on display throughout 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak '. The traumas besetting the band have been well-documented since 2008's richly deserved breakthrough, and while it would be churlish to dwell too much on the past, there's little doubt that James Allan's highly publicised drug-induced breakdown not to mention the internal personnel changes within the band have played a part in the creation of this record, from a lyrical perspective at least. Musically, there's little linking 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' to anything the band have recorded in the past, which evidently supports their initial claims in early interviews to never having heard or many of the other shoegaze-type bands often found themselves compared with way back when.

Instead, there's an undeniable feeling here that Allan and co. Have their sights set much, much higher, preferably on the same ball park currently occupied by the likes of Bono and Chris Martin. While ambition isn't necessarily a bad facet, 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' lacks the consistency to really be able to give U2 et al a proper run for their money.

Esteemed producer Flood adds his unmistakeable sheen to proceedings, echoing the role he played in transforming The Killers sound from that of indie rockers to genuine global arena fillers on 'Sam's Town'. The big difference there though was that those songs seemed destined for such environments regardless of which knob twiddler was assigned to add the finishing touches, whereas these simply don't. At times 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' resembles a cry for help, from the opening burst of 'The World Is Yours' ('You don't need me as much as I need you' pleads a heartfelt Allan on the song's chorus) to the electronica tinged 'Shine Like Stars' ('I see the black fade to grey, I see forward as the only way'). Others it resembles a confusing mess, not helped by the two pieces which bookend the record 'Pain, Pain, Never Again' and 'Change', the latter featuring a cameo from James Allan's mother.

When the album does pull itself together and escape the doldrums, there are some truly heart rendering moments. 'Stronger Than Dirt (Homosexuality Part 2)' resonates like a thirty-piece orchestra rather than traditional four-piece rock and roll band, while penultimate epic 'Lots Sometimes' encapsulates everything that made Glasvegas such an enticing proposition from the outset. Its lolloping build-up matching the lyrical sentiments Allan conveys throughout its seven glorious minutes. Likewise 'Dream Dream Dreaming', which is possibly the closest Glasvegas come here to anything off their debut marrying the simplistic feel of 'Ice Cream Van's poignancy to an atmospheric riff The Edge would be proud of. In conclusion, 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' is something of a schizophrenic record that falls between the rock and a hard place its creators undoubtedly originate from.

While not quite crossing over into full-on FM territory, the pernicious nature of James Allan's lyrics thankfully halting such a treacherous path; it never quite matches the standards set by its predecessor, and proffers one burning question for album number three; Will the real Glasvegas please stand up? 6/10 Dom Gourlay Site.

Glasvegas (left to right): Rab Allan, Jonna Lofgren and Paul Donoghue Studio albums 3 Music videos 7 EPs 1 Singles 12 Other charted songs 6 The of, a Scottish band, consists of three and twelve. (vocals and guitar), Rab Allan (guitar), Paul Donoghue (bass) and Jonna Lofgren (drums) formed the band in, Scotland in 2003. The band's debut single was the double A-side single, 'I'm Gonna Get Stabbed'/'Ina Lvs Rab', which was released in May 2004. Three further independent singles were released through WaKS and Sane Man, all of which failed to chart although Daddy's Gone released on Sane Man Recordings was voted the No.2 single of the year by the.

The band signed with in early 2008 and released two further singles – ' and ' (a re-release of their third single) – which reached numbers sixteen and twelve on the respectively. The band's debut album, was released in September 2008 and reached number two on the. A mini-Christmas album, followed in December 2008, which failed to chart in the UK although it reached number fifty-nine on the.

Was released on 4 April 2011 and reached No.10 in the UK charts and No.1 in Sweden. The 3rd studio album is slated for release on 2 September 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2011. Archived from on 8 February 2005. Retrieved 29 October 2008.

Retrieved 4 September 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.

HeartbreakGlasvegas Euphoric Heartbreak 320

Retrieved 7 March 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009. Steamclient.dll crack. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.

Retrieved on 2 October 2009. ' 24 September 2009 at the.' Retrieved on 2 October 2009. Note: User needs to enter 'Glasvegas' in the 'Search' field, 'Artist' in the 'Search by' field and click the 'Go' button. Select 'More info' next to the relevant entry to see full certification history. 16 June 2011 at the. 'Scottish Singles Chart for the week ending 5 July 2008'.

Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd (358): 1. 'Scottish Singles Chart for the week ending 6 September 2008'.

Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd (367): 1. Retrieved 11 November 2008.

Retrieved 2009-02-08. External links.

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  • Glasvegas Euphoric Heartbreak 320 Rating: 9,1/10 5608 reviews
  • Glasvegas - Euphoric /// Heartbreak - 2011 - woollytorren in Music > Mp3 45.58 MB 11 5 years 1 0 3 Glasvegas - 2011 – Euphoric Heartbreak CBR320 Posted by Angers49 in Music > Mp3. Download Euphoric Heartbreak. Euphoric Heartbreak (stylized as EUPHORIC /// HEARTBREAK ) is the second studio album by Scottish rock group Glasvegas, which was released on 4 April 2011 by Columbia Records. It reached No.10 in the UK and No.1 in Sweden.

    It's difficult to know where to start with. There's the version that musically referenced a boxing match between The Libertines and The Jesus & Mary Chain - the Reid brothers inevitably won by an early knock out - or the one that seemed to traverse into a celebrity world where believing one's own hype was the order of the day. Even now, listening back to those early demos of 'I'm Gonna Get Stabbed' and 'Flowers And Football Tops' it's nigh-on impossible to pinpoint where that band fuelled on raw energy and enthusiastic bravado turned into the more studied, stadium fixated product on display throughout 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak '. The traumas besetting the band have been well-documented since 2008's richly deserved breakthrough, and while it would be churlish to dwell too much on the past, there's little doubt that James Allan's highly publicised drug-induced breakdown not to mention the internal personnel changes within the band have played a part in the creation of this record, from a lyrical perspective at least. Musically, there's little linking 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' to anything the band have recorded in the past, which evidently supports their initial claims in early interviews to never having heard or many of the other shoegaze-type bands often found themselves compared with way back when.

    Instead, there's an undeniable feeling here that Allan and co. Have their sights set much, much higher, preferably on the same ball park currently occupied by the likes of Bono and Chris Martin. While ambition isn't necessarily a bad facet, 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' lacks the consistency to really be able to give U2 et al a proper run for their money.

    Esteemed producer Flood adds his unmistakeable sheen to proceedings, echoing the role he played in transforming The Killers sound from that of indie rockers to genuine global arena fillers on 'Sam's Town'. The big difference there though was that those songs seemed destined for such environments regardless of which knob twiddler was assigned to add the finishing touches, whereas these simply don't. At times 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' resembles a cry for help, from the opening burst of 'The World Is Yours' ('You don't need me as much as I need you' pleads a heartfelt Allan on the song's chorus) to the electronica tinged 'Shine Like Stars' ('I see the black fade to grey, I see forward as the only way'). Others it resembles a confusing mess, not helped by the two pieces which bookend the record 'Pain, Pain, Never Again' and 'Change', the latter featuring a cameo from James Allan's mother.

    When the album does pull itself together and escape the doldrums, there are some truly heart rendering moments. 'Stronger Than Dirt (Homosexuality Part 2)' resonates like a thirty-piece orchestra rather than traditional four-piece rock and roll band, while penultimate epic 'Lots Sometimes' encapsulates everything that made Glasvegas such an enticing proposition from the outset. Its lolloping build-up matching the lyrical sentiments Allan conveys throughout its seven glorious minutes. Likewise 'Dream Dream Dreaming', which is possibly the closest Glasvegas come here to anything off their debut marrying the simplistic feel of 'Ice Cream Van's poignancy to an atmospheric riff The Edge would be proud of. In conclusion, 'Euphoric /// Heartbreak' is something of a schizophrenic record that falls between the rock and a hard place its creators undoubtedly originate from.

    While not quite crossing over into full-on FM territory, the pernicious nature of James Allan's lyrics thankfully halting such a treacherous path; it never quite matches the standards set by its predecessor, and proffers one burning question for album number three; Will the real Glasvegas please stand up? 6/10 Dom Gourlay Site.

    Glasvegas (left to right): Rab Allan, Jonna Lofgren and Paul Donoghue Studio albums 3 Music videos 7 EPs 1 Singles 12 Other charted songs 6 The of, a Scottish band, consists of three and twelve. (vocals and guitar), Rab Allan (guitar), Paul Donoghue (bass) and Jonna Lofgren (drums) formed the band in, Scotland in 2003. The band's debut single was the double A-side single, 'I'm Gonna Get Stabbed'/'Ina Lvs Rab', which was released in May 2004. Three further independent singles were released through WaKS and Sane Man, all of which failed to chart although Daddy's Gone released on Sane Man Recordings was voted the No.2 single of the year by the.

    The band signed with in early 2008 and released two further singles – ' and ' (a re-release of their third single) – which reached numbers sixteen and twelve on the respectively. The band's debut album, was released in September 2008 and reached number two on the. A mini-Christmas album, followed in December 2008, which failed to chart in the UK although it reached number fifty-nine on the.

    Was released on 4 April 2011 and reached No.10 in the UK charts and No.1 in Sweden. The 3rd studio album is slated for release on 2 September 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2011. Archived from on 8 February 2005. Retrieved 29 October 2008.

    Retrieved 4 September 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.

    HeartbreakGlasvegas Euphoric Heartbreak 320

    Retrieved 7 March 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009. Steamclient.dll crack. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.

    Retrieved on 2 October 2009. ' 24 September 2009 at the.' Retrieved on 2 October 2009. Note: User needs to enter 'Glasvegas' in the 'Search' field, 'Artist' in the 'Search by' field and click the 'Go' button. Select 'More info' next to the relevant entry to see full certification history. 16 June 2011 at the. 'Scottish Singles Chart for the week ending 5 July 2008'.

    Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd (358): 1. 'Scottish Singles Chart for the week ending 6 September 2008'.

    Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd (367): 1. Retrieved 11 November 2008.

    Retrieved 2009-02-08. External links.

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