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The Age of the Understatement [VINYL]

By: The Last Shadow Puppets
Label: Domino
Released: 06 May 2008
RRP: £15.49
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AWFUL - By: Mr. Marcus D. Griffiths, 30 Jun 2008
I'd give it a 0 if i could.

it was that bad

it's obvious the band were just put together to get as much sales as possible, the music is awful

if still go n buy it then it's your loss i warned you!
Shocking - By: Michael Eckhardt, 25 Jun 2008
Simply awful. Tired, lazy lyrics which pertain to be deep & meaningful but are woefully convoluted. And just terrible music. Overblown pap.
Voice of a Generation and ..who? - By: John Woods, 13 Jun 2008
A lovely debut from maybe Britians cutest male duet but is it only famous because of the legacy of Alex Turner?
The strings of Age of the understatement kicks in followed by miltary drums & sweeping strings galore. The pair racing through the lyrics like hurdles. I must say the title track lives to its title it is a big understatement. 2nd track "Standing next to me" makes you feel like your shooshing through the swiss alps in a classic car. With Alex Turner showing that fast indie rock is not the only trick up his sleeve. "Calm like You" is a large swooping landscape yet again with ... yes you guessed it Alex Turner on lead vocals again but an enjoyable song alll the least, referring to a realtionship fallling apart " I am craving heartbreak as you are making your demands". "Separate & ever deadly now" & whats this? another voice? This must be the Miles Kane the 2nd shadow puppet as he's referred as. Miles earns his stripes in this song showing that he is not shadowed by Alex (Shadowed Gettit? Oh don't worry) The music is now getting quite samey now & dragging on but still a lovely accompiant to the stunning poetry of lyrics. "The Chamber" giving a different slant on a winning formalua with a story of a torture chamber probably? The Highlight of the album being "My Mistakes were made for you"
Strings, Guitar, Brass etc spot on. A chorus of "It was fame that put words in her mouth, she could'nt help but spit them out, innocence & arrogance entwined, in the filthest of minds" Timelessness is the only way to describe "MMWMFY". The remander of the tracks are alll the same in the way that there is nothing more to the album than the tracks i've outlined.
If it was only 6 tracks i would have said that the album was a masterpiece. But the other tracks let it down slightly showing that Timelessness is a good thing but trying to the same thing alll over an album is not a very good thing.

Andrew Snickett
(1st Review)
probably best if you like the monkeys - By: Blue Naters, 25 May 2008
I like Alex Turner's voice so as he sings most of the time he is on to a winner already.
They manage to make the 60s retro sound interesting (Duffy how come you can't). Quirky lyrics well delivered. Not bad at alll.
Busy production & orchesteral/big band sounds means it doesn't make it alll the way through very often in out house.
absolute quality....... - By: J. O'NEILL, 24 May 2008
from start to finish. album of the year so far for me , by a distance. great strings , great tunes , great lyrics.

marks out of ten for each track...

the age of the understatement 9/10

standing next to me 9/10

calm like you 8/10

seperate & ever deadly 10/10

the chamber 7/10

only the truth 10/10

my mistakes were made for you 9/10

black plant 8/10

i don't like you anymore 8/10

in my room 9/10

meeting place 10/10

the time has come again 9/10