Future of the Left

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Scrappy Welsh noise rock trio Mclusky was one of the bright spots in the British indie scene's post-Brit-pop hangover, releasing three appealingly noisy albums, 2000's My Pain and Sadness Is More Sad and Painful Than Yours, 2002's Mclusky Do Dallas, and 2005's The Difference Between Me and You Is That I'm Not on Fire, before an acrimonious split in 2005, apparently due to intra-band tensions due to an incident on the trio's 2004 American tour where the band's van and equipment were stolen. During the same period, Welsh electro-punks Jarcrew released two albums, 200...[more]

 

 

LP+MP3! Order the vinyl format of Travels with Myself and Another and you'll receive a link to download the MP3s for free immediately after check-out! VINYL FORMAT. The follow-up to Future of the Left's acclaimed 2008 debut Curses is both melodically brutal and uncompromising in its lyrical bit. Features the single "The Hope That House Built" with its marching Queens Of The Stone Age-style riff. The lead off track, "Arming Eritrea", sets the tone by lulling the listener into   [ read more ]

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VINYL FORMAT. Future of the left were formed in 2005 as a direct response to market research which suggested that the perfect unsuccesful and ignored rock band could be created by melding together the remains of two largely unsuccessful and ignored rock bands from south wales, mclusky and jarcrew. No pride has been spared in the fall-out. Thi sis their debut release featuring three tracks: 'Fingers Become Thumbs', 'The Lord Hates A Cowar,' and 'The Fibre Provider'

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VINYL FORMAT. Future of the Left were formed in 2005 as a direct response to market research which suggested that the perfect unsuccessful and ignored rock band could be created by melding together the remains of two largely unsuccessful and ignored rock bands from South Wales, mclusky and Jarcrew. No pride has been spared in the fall-out. The band consists of Andrew Falkous (guitar/vocals), Jack William Egglestone (drums), and Kelson Louis Tregurtha Mathias (bass/vocals).

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The follow-up to Future of the Left's acclaimed 2008 debut Curses is both melodically brutal and uncompromising in its lyrical bit. Features the single "The Hope That House Built" with its marching Queens Of The Stone Age-style riff. The lead off track, "Arming Eritrea", sets the tone by lulling the listener into a false sense of security before exploding with a bloodthirsty roar of fuzzy bass and distorted guitar. The album's centerpiece, the synth-heavy "You Need Satan More Than He Needs You" finds   [ read more ]

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Future of the Left were formed in 2005 as a direct response to market research which suggested that the perfect unsuccessful and ignored rock band could be created by melding together the remains of two largely unsuccessful and ignored rock bands from South Wales, mclusky and Jarcrew. No pride has been spared in the fall-out. The band consists of Andrew Falkous (guitar/vocals), Jack William Egglestone (drums), and Kelson Louis Tregurtha Mathias (bass/vocals).

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Super limited stock on the remaining copies of the ultra hot Future of the Left live album that was previously only sold on the US dates of the bands tour with Against Me. When they are gone they're gone!

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The follow-up to Future of the Left's acclaimed 2008 debut Curses is both melodically brutal and uncompromising in its lyrical bit. Features the single 'The Hope That House Built' with its marching Queens Of The Stone Age-style riff. The lead off track, 'Arming Eritrea', sets the tone by lulling the listener into a false sense of security before exploding with a bloodthirsty roar of fuzzy bass and distorted guitar. The album's centerpiece, the synth-heavy 'You Need Satan More Than He Needs You' finds the ba   [ read more ]

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Future of the left were formed in 2005 as a direct response to market research which suggested that the perfect unsuccesful and ignored rock band could be created by melding together the remains of two largely unsuccessful and ignored rock bands from south wales, Mclusky and Jarcrew. No pride has been spared in the fall-out.

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If Future of the Left's debut album, Curses, initially sounded like a retread of two-thirds of the band's work as Mclusky, it feels like a dress rehearsal for the power they unleash on Travels with Myself and Another. While there are plenty of songs that uphold the traditions of FOTL's previous incarnation and Curses -- "I Am Civil Service" and "Land of My Formers"' self-aware studies in isolation and violence are still too impassioned, too heavy to be merely acerbic, and {$Andy Falk   [ read more ]

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