Editorial Reviews
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The Way I Feel Today is where Six by Seven's career veers off the Radiohead trajectory. Their second album, 2000's brooding and accomplished The Closer You Get may have drawn parallels with The Bends, but this new one is no OK Computer. Instead, the Nottingham band have decided to consolidate their sound, playing up on the big emotional numbers, and are headed for territory occupied by later Oasis or Stereophonics when they stop sounding like Rod Stewart. That's not necessarily a bad idea: the moody epic "All My New Best Friends" burns with a slow fuse, as Embrace are always attempting to do, while "Speed Is In / Speed Is Out" veers erratically between a Girls Versus Boys glower-fest and straight-edge punk. Any more of this, and they could be filling those vacated stadiums. --Everett True
Product Description
Nottingham's finest rock export, indignant guitars, hair-raising slabs of noise and morosely passionate love songs. 11 tracks. 2002.
The Way I Feel Today,Six by Seven,Beggars Banquet Us,Indie Rock,Noise Pop,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Shoegaze
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