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Underground [ CD / Album ]

Underground

SKU: CD3421 Barcode: 5035133200527
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  • Released Date: 25 Feb 2002

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Album Review: SNIFF N THE TEARS - Underground

Look, we know what you’re thinking. SNIFF N THE TEARS? What decade is this? But let me tell you, the latest album from these British rockers is a hidden gem that shouldn't be overlooked.

"Underground" is a mix of nostalgia and modernity that will have you grooving in no time. Opening track "Get Hotter" sets the tone with its infectious energy and catchy hook. The band's signature blend of rock and new wave influences is still present, but they manage to bring a fresh perspective to the table.

Lead singer Paul Roberts' vocals are as smooth as ever, effortlessly gliding over the band's tight instrumentals. Tracks like "Funky Town" and "Lost and Found" showcase the band's versatility, with funky basslines and soulful melodies that will have you hitting repeat.

But it's on tracks like "City Streets" and "Bright Blue Moon" where SNIFF N THE TEARS truly shine. The emotional depth and introspective lyrics will tug at your heartstrings, showing a maturity in their songwriting that is often lacking in today's music scene.

So, don't sleep on SNIFF N THE TEARS and their latest offering "Underground." It's a delightful blast from the past that proves the band still has plenty of tricks up their sleeves. Trust me, you won't regret giving this album a listen.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Marrakesh
2. Fire With Fire
3. In the Silence of the Night
4. Europe After the Rain
5. Into the Light
6. Night City
7. I Believed in You
8. Underground
9. Let It Rain
10. Bride of the Wind
11. Staring at the Sun
12. Dead Man's Shoes
13. Lip Service

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About the artist

Sniff 'n' the Tears

Sniff 'n' the Tears are the epitome of a one-hit wonder band. With their smash hit "Driver's Seat" reaching the top of the charts in 1979, this British band quickly found themselves propelled into the limelight. But what happened next? Well, let's just say they didn't quite manage to keep up the momentum. Formed in 1977 by lead vocalist Paul Roberts, Sniff 'n' the Tears had all the makings of a rock sensation. Their blend of catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and Roberts' distinctive vocals set them apart from their contemporaries. However, after the success of "Driver's Seat," the band struggled to replicate their initial triumph. Despite their lack of commercial success, Sniff 'n' the Tears have continued to release music over the years, with their latest album, "Downstream," dropping in 2018. While the band may not be topping the charts anymore, their loyal fanbase continues to support them through thick and thin. Some may argue that Sniff 'n' the Tears are a nostalgic relic of the late 70s, but we believe there is still something timeless about their music. So next time you find yourself cruising down the highway, why not crank up "Driver's Seat" and take a trip down memory lane with one of the most underrated bands of their era. Sniff 'n' the Tears may not have stayed in the fast lane, but they've certainly left their mark on the road of musical history.

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