Olympus Sleeping
Olympus Sleeping
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
London's indie rock darlings Razorlight are back with their fifth studio album, "Olympus Sleeping," and it's safe to say that this record is a rollercoaster ride from start to finish. Johnny Borrell's distinctive vocals are as captivating as ever, with every word dripping with emotion and intensity.
The album kicks off with the anthemic "City of Women," a track that perfectly sets the tone for what's to come. From there, Razorlight take us on a musical journey that's packed with infectious melodies, soaring guitar riffs, and enough energy to power a small city. It's like a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart.
Tracks like "Got to Let the Good Times Back into Your Life" and "Carry Yourself" showcase the band's knack for crafting effortlessly catchy hooks, while "Japanrock" sees them experimenting with a more stripped-back sound that highlights their raw talent.
But the real standout moment on "Olympus Sleeping" comes in the form of "Sorry?," a slow-burning ballad that sees Borrell at his most vulnerable. It's a hauntingly beautiful track that will leave you feeling like you've been punched in the gut (in the best possible way, of course).
Overall, Razorlight have delivered a bold and eclectic album that's sure to please both longtime fans and newcomers alike. "Olympus Sleeping" is a triumph, a sonic masterpiece that solidifies Razorlight's place as one of the UK's most exciting and enduring bands. Don't sleep on this one.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Got to Let the Good Times Back Into Your Life
2. Razorchild
3. Brighton Pier
4. Good Night
5. Carry Yourself
6. Japanrock
7. Midsummer Girl
8. Iceman
9. Sorry?
10. Olympus Sleeping
11. No Answers
12. City of Women
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About the artist
Razorlight
Ah, Razorlight. The British indie rock band that burst onto the scene in the mid-2000s like a glitter bomb at a funeral. Led by the enigmatic frontman Johnny Borrell, these lads were the epitome of early 2000s cool. With catchy hooks, frenetic guitars, and infectious energy, Razorlight quickly caught the attention of critics and fans alike. Borrell's sharp wit and distinctive voice are at the heart of Razorlight's sound. Whether he's crooning about love lost or railing against the establishment, there's a rawness and authenticity to his lyrics that sets Razorlight apart from their peers. And let's not forget about their killer live shows – these guys can rock a crowd like nobody's business. But like any good rock band, Razorlight has had their fair share of drama. From lineup changes to public feuds, they've weathered their fair share of storms. But through it all, their music has remained as vibrant and relevant as ever. With a discography that includes hits like "Golden Touch" and "In The Morning," Razorlight has solidified their place in music history. Their blend of indie rock and Britpop influences has earned them a dedicated fan base that spans generations. So whether you're a diehard fan or a casual listener, there's no denying the impact that Razorlight has had on the music world. Here's to hoping they continue to rock on for years to come.
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