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Yesterday Tomorrow Today [ Vinyl / 12" Album (Clear vinyl) ]

Yesterday Tomorrow Today

SKU: V82863 Barcode: 5014797906686
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album (Clear vinyl)

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  • Released Date: 25 Feb 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Gather round, music lovers, as we delve into the nostalgic, yet refreshingly modern sounds of Northern Uproar's latest album, "Yesterday Tomorrow Today." This clear vinyl gem is a sonic journey back to the Britpop heyday, but with a contemporary twist that will undoubtedly leave you grooving.

From the first needle drop, you're immediately transported to the halcyon days of Oasis and Blur, with catchy riffs and anthemic choruses that will have you singing along in no time. The opening track, "Big City," sets the tone perfectly with its infectious energy and swagger that harkens back to the glory days of Manchester's music scene.

But don't be fooled into thinking this is just a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Northern Uproar have managed to inject a fresh dose of modernity into their sound, with tracks like "Same Old Story" and "Modern Life" showcasing their evolution as a band. The production is crisp, the melodies are infectious, and the overall vibe is one of pure, unadulterated fun.

So grab a pint, slip this lush clear vinyl onto your turntable, and let Northern Uproar take you on a musical journey that bridges the gap between yesterday, tomorrow, and today. Trust us, you won't be disappointed. Cheers to that! Time to crank up the volume and let the good times roll.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Any Way You Look
2. A Girl I Once Knew
3. Down to Me
4. What's It Gonna Be
5. Blind
6. Goodbye
7. One of Those Things
8. Blown Away
9. So Much
10. More Than This
11. Another Day
12. I'm Coming Undone

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About the artist

Northern Uproar

Northern Uproar, the band that emerged from the depths of Manchester in the mid-90s, has certainly made their mark on the Britpop scene. With their infectious energy and rebellious spirit, this group has captured the hearts of fans across the UK. Formed by brothers Leon and Gareth Kelly, Northern Uproar burst onto the music scene with their self-titled debut album in 1996. Packed with raw energy and gritty guitar riffs, the album showcased the band's knack for crafting catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. Their hit single "Rollercoaster" became an instant classic, with its infectious melody and rebellious lyrics striking a chord with a generation of music fans. The band's electrifying live performances only added to their mystique, with frontman Luke Boland's raspy vocals and commanding stage presence captivating audiences. Despite facing the challenges of a fickle music industry, Northern Uproar has managed to stand the test of time. With a string of successful albums under their belt, including the critically acclaimed "Yesterday Tomorrow Today", the band continues to push boundaries and evolve their sound. Northern Uproar's unique blend of indie rock and Britpop influences sets them apart from their contemporaries, earning them a dedicated fan base and a reputation as one of the most exciting bands to come out of Manchester. So, if you're looking for rebellious rock 'n' roll with a hint of Britpop charm, look no further than Northern Uproar. These lads from Manchester are here to shake things up and leave a lasting impression on the music world.

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