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A Child But In Life Yet a Doctor In Love

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Download links and information about A Child But In Life Yet a Doctor In Love by Magic Bullets. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 33:14 minutes.

Artist: Magic Bullets
Release date: 2007
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 33:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Yesterday's Seen Better Days 4:22
2. Heatstroke 3:42
3. Lay Low 4:17
4. Will Scarlet 3:06
5. Short Circuit 1:14
6. Circumstances 4:06
7. New Kicks 3:26
8. Tender Throes 2:23
9. Spilled Milk 2:28
10. Spent Nights 4:10

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Oh good — a debut album with a long and pretentiously nonsensical title. We haven't seen nearly enough of those lately. And also a singer with a dramatic, Morrissey-esque vibrato! Just what we needed. To be fair, though, the title is something of a red herring: these guys aren't nearly as precious as you might be led to expect, and if they do lean a bit towards the willfully quirky, what stands out most about their sound is the multi-layered loveliness of the guitar lines and the relentlessly propulsive bump of the rhythm section. Singer Philip Benson seems to understand that the words are less important than the music, so even when he gets a bit too self-involved ("Self-esteem can be such a tricky thing," etc.) he manages to keep the focus where it belongs. Influences? You bet: the Smiths ("Yesterday's Seen Better Days"), Gang of Four ("Will Scarlet"), and Talking Heads ("Circumstances"), just to name three. "Heatstroke" sounds, strangely enough, like a cross between the Feelies and Joy Division. So maybe they're a little bit precious. But there are worse things than that, and besides, a band that can pull off sounding simultaneously like the Feelies and Joy Division is one that bears watching. Recommended.