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Camera Obscura Album: “Underachievers Please Try Harder [Elefant]”
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Underachievers Please Try Harder [Elefant] |
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Release Date:2003-09-15
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Rock, Indie Rock
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Label:Elefant
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:8428846211046
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Review - :
{$Camera Obscura} has no doubt worn out their copy of {^If You're Feeling Sinister} by now. Yes, their fellow Glasgow residents {$Belle & Sebastian} are a huge influence on the group as the two share a similar musical sound, a similarly literate lyrical slant, and a similar overall approach. Look at it as a homage or a coincidence or whatever you like, but be sure to look past the surface because what you will find is enough to charm your socks off. {^Underachievers Please Try Harder} is a stunningly unassuming, tender, sweet, melodic, and memorable record. {$Tracyanne Campbell}'s vocals are pure and honeyed, never veering into sappiness or out of tune. The band manages the rare feat of sounding full and rich without jamming every possible frequency with sound. It also throws in loads of imaginative little hooks that keep things lively. The songwriting is very nice, occasionally reaching the level of their idols' work. {&"A Sisters Social Agony"} is angelic {\doo wop} with lovely tinkling bells, {&"Teenager"} is a sparse {\ballad} with wonderfully cutting lyrics, and the quietly epic {&"Books Written for Girls"} features {$Campbell}'s most aching vocal and sounds like the best track {$Everything But the Girl} never recorded. Elsewhere the band takes trips into {\country} ({&"Before You Cry"} with co-lead vocals by {$John Henderson} and {$Campbell}), acoustic {\folk} balladry ({&"Your Picture"}), and good old {\indie pop} (the driving {&"Number One Son"}) while never failing to achieve anything less than excellence. A necessary addition to the collection of {$Belle & Sebastian} fans, {\indie pop} fans, and music lovers, {^Underachievers Please Try Harder} is an early contender for a best-of-2004 list. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
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