Tour Dates

11/07/08 The Academy Dublin

11/10/08 Union Chapel London

12/02/08 SECC Glasgow

12/03/08 SECC Glasgow

12/04/08 AECC Aberdeen

12/06/08 International Arena Cardiff

12/07/08 International Arena Cardiff

12/09/08 Echo Arena Liverpool

12/10/08 MEN Arena Manchester

12/12/08 Metro Radio Newcastle

12/13/08 Trent Arena Nottingham

12/15/08 NIA Birmingham

12/16/08Centre Brighton

12/17/08 Intn’l Centre Bournemouth

12/19/08 Arena Sheffield

12/20/08 O2 Arena London
I’m actually a pretty big Stereophonics fan, so I was pretty happy to see their latest album, Pull the Pin,
on my to review list. Fans who’s already bought the album on import,
should either be really unhappy or really happy that the US version
(for a limited time) will include a bonus DVD, featuring four live
tracks – complete with an altered cover.

The new album is pretty much typically Welsh rock, if you’ve
enjoyed their previous albums, you’ll definitely enjoy this new album.
The cover artwork seems to suggest a mix of sex (two women’s lips?) and
war (a grenade pin), a theme that reminded me of their infamous Performance & Cocktails cover art.

Back to Pull the Pin, the official single from this
album is “It Means Nothing”, which I didn’t like that much as I think
the song sounds too sensitive. I mean, I’ve always thought the ‘phonics
as more rock-n-roller type, and as they’ve aged into Just Enough Education to Perform they seem to get more mellower. I suspect this has more or less to do with singer/songwriter Kelly Jones (I don’t have Only the Names Have Been Changed, but I reckon this is might be more acoustic and mellow compared to Stereophonics).

The songs I did like, I really like, and they include
“Soldiers Make Good Targets”, “Bright Red Star”, “Pass the Buck”, and
“I Could Lose Ya”. Yes these songs are aggressive, compared to say “It
Means Nothing”, “My Friends”, and “Ladyluck”, but I just some really
enjoy that loud, loud rock sound with Jones’ whiskery vocals.

The DVD portion only features four songs live, and I thought “Bank Holiday Monday” sounded particularly well.

Pull the Pin did quite well in the UK, charting at number 1, but
in the US failed miserably. Shame, really, because I think it’s
actually one of their best album to date. The album is available now
from any major retailer, courtesy of Universal Music Group.

Also, there’s a lot of ‘phonics news on the vine, I hear that Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics is scheduled to be released on November 18th.

Details below:


HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW THE STORY BEHIND YOUR FAVORITE STEREOPHONICS SONGS? WE WANT YOUR QUESTIONS!

In celebration of Stereophonics’ forthcoming album Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics,
the band will be answering fan’s questions about the songs included on
the greatest hits (+2 new songs) album. These questions and answers
will be put into a very special podcast that will be made available
worldwide through the band’s website. The band will answer 20 questions
(one for each song) from a few lucky fans who will be chosen to not
only ask the band their question on the podcast but will receive an
autographed copy of Decade in the Sun.

HOW TO ENTER:
Email your question for the band to: StereophonicsPodCast.at.gmail.com (Deadline is November 10th)

The question should specifically relate to one of the songs
included on Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics. The track listing
is as follows:

Dakota

Bartender and The Thief

Just Looking

Have a Nice Day

Local Boy In The Photograph

Maybe Tomorrow

Superman

Pick A Part That’s New

My Own Worst Enemy *

I Wouldn’t Believe Your Radio

You’re My Star *

Mr Writer

Step On My Old Size Nines

Devil

It Means Nothing

A Thousand Trees

Vegas Two Times

Traffic

More Life In a Tramps Vest

Handbags and Gladrags

The greatest hits album CD and DVD will contain two previously unreleased songs: “My Own Worst Enemy” and “You’re My Star”.

Since I actually own all of Stereophonics’ album, I thought it
would be nice to talk about their previous five albums and my favorite
tracks from each album. For casual fans with only one or two albums,
you might want to check out Decade in the Sun. Hardcore fans will want the best of for the two new songs.

Word Gets Around (1997)
This was Stereophonics’ debut album, originally as a trio. The
album didn’t do so well in the US, but it did alright in the UK charts.

I bought this album when Performance & Cocktails was released, so I had a lot of ‘phonics song to listen to, but my favorite was “A Thousand Trees”.


Performance & Cocktails (1999)
I love the cover artwork for this album. I’ve always thought it was
a picture from an airport, but as it turned out – it was a staged
photograph based on a similar picture outside of a prison.

There are loads of great songs off this album, but I’m fond of “The Bartender and the Thief”.

Just Enough Education to Perform (2001)
I saw Stereophonics live for this tour, the big controversy was
that the title was originally called “JEEP”, but apparently that’s a
copyrighted name from a car company.

I bought the Best Buy version of the album as it included a
bonus 4-track CD, which was nice because the album was only $9.99.

You might
enjoy “Everyday I Think About Money” about a trunk driver who fantasies
about stealing the content of his truck. There’s a nice, sad, twist of
an ending of the song you don’t often find in pop songs.

You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)
I “borrowed” this album from my ex-roommate, who was a
Stereophonics fan. By this time, they’ve cracked the mainstream
(although if you ask me, I thought they did that with Performance & Cocktails.)

Not much to say about this album.

“Maybe Tomorrow” appeared over the credits to the Award-winning movie “Crash” (2004).

Language, Sex, Violence, Other (2005)
I did borrow this album from my ex-roommate, and I can’t say that it’s
one of those album I’ve listened to over and over again. Despite all
that, this album was really well-received by the British press and even
reached #1 in the UK charts.

The first single is “Dakota”, which I thought was pretty
decent, but I would not have called it as “Single of the Year”, as did
some reviewers. It is pretty catchy and I thought the line “whatever happened to you” says a lot to the band around this time.

Only the Names Have Been Changed (2007)
This is singer Kelly Jones’ inevitable solo album.

Each of the ten songs are names of girls – most people just assume they were former lovers :/

I never bought this album, I don’t even think it was released in the States…

Update: I just found out that this album is being released in the US around the greatest hits album.



Links:
www.stereophonics.com

myspace.com/stereophonics

 11/04/2008 08:04:44 

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