Review of The Decline Of British Sea Power Album by British Sea Power

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The Decline Of British Sea Power album reviewed (Rough Trade)

Brighton based British Sea Power's debut album "The Decline of British Sea Power" is not a collection of rusty naval rhymes or salty old sea shanty's. In fact it is probably the finest guitar album of the year to date.

Not often enough do you come across a debut record that twists and turns in so many ways while remaining lucid.

Opening track "Men together today" surprises with unexpected Gregorian chants then follows "Apologies To Insect Life" a torrent of anguished guitars, rumbling drums and Singer Yan's Black Francis-like vocal ranting.

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Another tangent is taken with probable single "Something Wicked" Dark Bowie meets Julian Cope (who is apparently a fan).

As the album unfolds you realize British Sea Power succeed where too many other guitar bands fail. While chopping and changing style as well as temperament and recording technique British Sea Power's unique character shines through.

Like the afore mentioned Pixies front man the basis of lyrical content on "The Decline of British Sea Power" is fixated and frantic. Through this open hearted approach you are drawn into British Sea Power's world and taken on a journey. Through whirlwind mountainous rock to soft tranquil heart songs British Sea Power are ruling my waves.

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