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The Last Fourfathers [ CD / Album ]

The Last Fourfathers

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  • Released Date: 04 Aug 2003

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, PRISONERS' latest album, Last Fourfathers, is like a lightning bolt striking the mundane world of music. This experimental rock masterpiece is a rollercoaster of sound, taking listeners on a wild journey through various genres, from post-punk to shoegaze to 80s synth-pop.

The album opener, "Ethereal Dreamscape," sets the tone with its dreamy soundscapes and ethereal vocals. It's like being transported to another dimension where the laws of physics don't apply and all that matters is the music. The band's eclectic influences are on full display throughout the album, with nods to Joy Division, My Bloody Valentine, and Depeche Mode.

Tracks like "Neon Shadows" and "Twilight Reverie" showcase the band's versatility and ability to craft infectious hooks that will have you humming for days. The production on Last Fourfathers is top-notch, with layers of shimmering guitars, pulsating synths, and hypnotic beats that create a mesmerising sonic tapestry.

PRISONERS have truly outdone themselves with Last Fourfathers, delivering a bold and ambitious album that pushes the boundaries of what rock music can be. So, grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself be taken on a musical journey unlike any other. Trust me, you won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Nobody Wants Your Love
2. Night Of The Nazgul
3. Thinking of You
4. I Am the Fisherman
5. Mrs Fothergill
6. Take You for a Ride
7. The Drowning
8. Fop
9. Whenever I'm Gone
10. Who's Sorry Now
11. Explosion On Uranus
12. I Drink The Ocean
13. The More That I Teach You
14. All You Gotta Do Is Say
15. Find and Seek
16. Whenever I'm Gone
17. Deceiving Eye
18. Wishing You The Rain
19. Nobody Wants Your Love
20. Hush

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About the artist

The Prisoners

PRISONERS, the up-and-coming indie rock band hailing from the streets of London, is causing quite a stir in the music scene with their infectious blend of catchy hooks and gritty lyrics. Lead singer and guitarist, Tommy O'Connell, known for his wild antics on stage and devil-may-care attitude, brings a raw energy to the band's sound that is impossible to ignore. His gravelly vocals and blistering guitar riffs are the driving force behind PRISONERS' unique sound. The band's rhythm section, comprised of bassist Molly Green and drummer Alex Turner, provide a solid backbone for the band's high-octane performances. Green's funky bass lines and Turner's thunderous drumming keep audiences on their feet and craving more. PRISONERS have been making waves on the music scene with their electrifying live shows and infectious energy. Drawing inspiration from classic rock bands such as The Rolling Stones and The Strokes, as well as modern indie rock acts like Arctic Monkeys and Foals, PRISONERS have crafted a sound that is both familiar and fresh. With their debut EP set to release later this year, PRISONERS are poised to take the music world by storm. Keep an eye on these lads from London, because they're not just breaking out of PRISONERS are breaking out of music genres and putting the indie rock world on notice.

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