Leeds, Englands much-touted the Music signal their intentions with the opening track of their debut. "The Dance"s swirling psych-rock intro, Beatle-esque "yeah yeah yeah," crashing guitars, and dub effects, topped by Robert Harvey...more.
I got into The Music through their second album, Welcome To The North (which is incredible), and only then did I get this album. The tunes are not quite as catchy as on WTTN, but they are really awesome. The singer...more.
A bit more natural than Welcome to the north and a more constant atmosphere too. Refreshing, a brilliant mix of rock of electric influencing. Although not completely comparable in style, the resulting sound reminds me in some way of Kasabian.
The Music's second album "Welcome To The North" was a catchy-yet seemingly uninspired album. Sure the first 5 songs were really catchy, but they kind've felt derivate, too. "The Music", however, feels original, creative and is most certainly...more.
The Music are nothing if not confounding. Their second album, Welcome to the North would, based on its title alone, suggest that this quartet wear their Northern England roots on their sleeve. But rather than producing yet another tired Oasis or...more.