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The Open: Never Enough
A word to the wise: In 2004, unless something very remiss happens (singer falls down lift shaft, guitarist forgets to inhale following exhalation) The Open are going to do very, very well.
So, perhaps we should see this not so much as a single review than as a cursory nod of appreciative awareness. 'Never Enough' is the Liverpool-based quintet's first offering to the world, and mixes bombast and melody in equal measures. It's epic rock that reminds of The Verve at their most gregariously pleasing. Second track 'Music' is all swirls and dense Bunnymen atmospherics, and provides a nice counterpart.
It's a very good debut, but one that mainly serves as a marker for future conquests. Keep your ears posted.
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bombastic and melody
bombast and melody?
the bombastic and melody?
bombastic and melodic?
the bombastic nd the melodic?
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The Open
Yeah I saw them open for The Coral back in Feb, they were good. Other than that this is the first real mention I've seen of them. -
atmostpheric
whats that then??-
Re: atmostpheric
at most pherics
the ultimate in iron
total metal?
Yes.
It means that the song is Total Motherfuckin' Metal
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DO THE OPEN...
HAVE A WEBSITE ADDRESS?-
Re: DO THE OPEN...
yes........theopenmusic.com
awesome,awesome,awesome.
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