Fratellis - Here We Stand

Here We Stand

by Fratellis

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Released
09/06/2008
Music Genre
Rock

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On Costello Music, the Fratellis sounded like a ragtag gang, churning out pint-hoisting anthems with anything goes charm and creativity. On their follow-up Here We Stand, it feels like they worked on this music, stepping out of the pub to smooth the edges off their songs and clean up their sound. This doesn't always play to the band's strengths -- where their debut was effortless fun, Here We Stand is more effortful and less memorable. Nothing here clicks like "Chelsea Dagger" or "Flathead" did; even though the album's polish doesn't diminish the Fratellis' energy, bright, lively songs such as "Look Out Sunshine" and the '60s throwback "Babydoll" are, strangely, not as catchy as they could be. However, the Fratellis' charm triumphs more than a few times on Here We Stand, especially when the band loosens up a little. "Shameless" lives up to its name, with jaunty riffs and cheeky lyrics ("Is it me, or are they getting younger every night?"); "Tell Me a Lie"'s stomping glam punk choruses rival the White Stripes, and the single "Mistress Mabel" delivers on the pop potential the Fratellis try for elsewhere. A few songs use Here We Stand's ambition and slickness to the band's advantage: the surging, minor-key "My Friend John" turns the band's irrepressible energy moody, and "A Heady Tale" boasts shifting tempos, layered percussion, and bouncy, Elton John-esque pianos that are one of the strongest ties to the '70s rock obsession the band wore proudly throughout Costello Music. Meanwhile, "Acid Jazz Singer" shows that the Fratellis are developing as witty lyricists with surprisingly fleshed-out narratives. Like a lot of second albums that aren't exactly a slump, Here We Stand is more accomplished than dynamic, but there are still quite a few enjoyable moments here. Heather Phares.

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Product Details

Artist
Fratellis
Media Format
Audio CD
Label / Studio
UMGD/INTERSCOPE
Media Content Format
Album
Number of Discs
1

Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. My Friend John
  2. A Heady Tale
  3. Shameless
  4. Look Out Sunshine
  5. Straggler's Moon
  6. Mistress Mabel
  7. Baby Doll
  8. Tell Me a Lie
  9. Acid Jazz Singer
  10. Lupe Brown
  11. Milk & Money

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Fratellis second installement''

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Pros

  • Engaging

Cons

  • Lacks Hit Songs

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  • In The Car

Comments about UMGD/INTERSCOPE Fratellis - Here We Stand:

Good follow up to theie 1st album, but it is completely different. This sounds more mainstream rock. Their 1st album is miles above this. Pity they broke up due to poor sales of this album. Great band

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