Dentures Out
Dentures Out
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, The Proclaimers - the iconic duo known for their distinctive Scottish accents and infectious melodies. With their latest album "Dentures Out," the brothers have brought a whole new level of charm to the table.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you can't help but be drawn in by their signature harmonies and witty lyricism. "I'll be Vising You" is a standout anthem, showcasing the Proclaimers' ability to capture the essence of love and longing in a way that only they can.
But don't be fooled by the title - "Dentures Out" is far from a geriatric affair. Tracks like "Walking 500 Miles (With My Zimmer Frame)" and "Sunshine on Leith (Retirement Home Edition)" prove that these lads still have plenty of energy and wit to spare.
The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in perfect harmony. The accordion work is particularly impressive, adding an extra layer of folk-infused joy to the mix.
Overall, "Dentures Out" is a delightful romp through the minds of The Proclaimers. With their trademark humour and catchy hooks, this album is sure to put a smile on your face - dentures in or out. So grab a pint of Guinness, crank up the volume, and get ready to dance like it's 1988 all over again. Cheers to The Proclaimers for another solid offering.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Dentures Out
2. The World That Was
3. Feast Your Eyes
4. Praise
5. News to Nietzsche
6. Things As They Are
7. Signs of Love
8. Drop Dead Destiny
9. The Recent Past
10. Sundays By John Calvin
11. Draw Another Line
12. Play the Man
13. What the Audience Knew
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About the artist
The Proclaimers
Hailing from the heart of bonnie Scotland, the Proclaimers are the dynamic duo of twin brothers Craig and Charlie Reid. Famous for their distinctive Scottish accents and their infectious blend of folk and rock, these lads have been belting out foot-stomping anthems since the 1980s. With their trademark thick-rimmed glasses and sharp suits, the Proclaimers have a style all their own - part geek chic, part rock 'n' roll swagger. They may not have the flash of your typical pop stars, but what they lack in glamour, they more than make up for in heart and soul. The Proclaimers are perhaps best known for their smash hit "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)", a catchy tune that has become an anthem for lovers, road-trippers, and karaoke enthusiasts the world over. But don't be fooled by their seemingly simple melodies - these guys are masters of their craft, with a knack for crafting earworms that burrow deep into your brain and refuse to let go. Beyond their hits, the Proclaimers have a knack for telling stories that resonate with audiences of all ages. Whether they're singing about love, loss, or the joys of a good old-fashioned pint, there's a raw honesty to their lyrics that's rare in today's polished pop landscape. So next time you're in the mood for some music that's equal parts heartwarming and head-banging, give the Proclaimers a spin. You never know - you might just find yourself dancing down the street, belting out "da da da" at the top of your lungs.
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