
The Flashing Lights
Where The Change Is
© 2001 Brobdingnagian Records
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Combining the spirit of '60s freak-outs with a devotion to crystal clear melodies, The Flashing Lights have lit the way for many a wayward rock 'n' roll fan with this release of their fantastic debut album.
tracks
- 1 Where The Change Is
- 2 Highschool
- 3 Half The Time
- 4 Heart Like Mine
- 5 Rotary Hotel
- 6 Summertime Climb
- 7 Where Do The Days Go?
- 8 Talk To The Hand
- 9 The Unattached
- 10 The Patient You Forgot To See
- 11 Elevature
- 12 Day Like That
- 13 Gone Ate The Good Times
- 14 Up All Night
- 15 Aunties And Uncles
- 16 Windows Of A Bus
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Combining the spirit of '60s freak-outs with a devotion to crystal clear melodies, The Flashing Lights have lit the way for many a wayward rock 'n' roll fan with this release of their fantastic debut album.
Led by former Super Friendz guitar-slinger and lead singer Matt Murphy, the band features ace drummer Steve Pitkin, snappy bass plucker Henri Sangalang and the riveting Gaven Dianda on organ and tamborine.
Review:
FOUR STARS!!!! "Canadian foursome The Flashing Lights are the latest addition to the continually expanding (and consistently rewarding) Brobdingnagian label, and have created a debut album of anthemic rock 'n' roll with crystal clear melodies and gorgeous vocal harmonies. Leading Light Matt Murphy's literate, slice-of-life song writing style provides the sensitivity and intimacy needed to balance the band's ebullient power-pop swagger. Sixteen tracks, hree of them exclusive to this UK edition - a genuine find." Paul Johnson - Uncut Magazine
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If you don't BUY IT SOON you'll be sorry when they're ALL GONE!
author: Charles in Harrogate, EnglandExcellent and Very Clever! The snippets available on CDBaby unfortunately do not reveal the true versality of this band. You just gonna have to buy it to judge for yourself. In some respects, the music I could not hear off CDBaby was even better, but then, maybe, it is just a little newer to me! Buy it!
- author: CHARLIE
i'M A FAN ,ENJOYED THE CD LOVE THE CANADIAN SOUND!