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Young for Eternity


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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624991823
Label: Sire / London/Rhino
Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino
MPN: 49918
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sire / London/Rhino
Release Date: February 14, 2006
Studio: Sire / London/Rhino


Related Items: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:
The debut album from The Subways proves that for a man approaching his seventies, Glastonbury's (UK music festival) Michael Eavis has excellent taste. Eavis plucked The Subways' demo from a pile of demos and pushed this young trio--frontman Billy Lunn, his girlfriend, bassist Mary-Charlotte Cooper, and his brother, drummer Josh Morgan--onto the 2004 festival stage.
A long, hot summer on, Young For Eternity fulfils all their early potential: "I Want To Hear What You Have Got To Say" and "Oh Yeah" barrel along with the raw, adrenalised energy of Nirvana or The White Stripes--full-bodied, powerful anthems that lose none of their live passion in the studio setting. Lunn's oft-stated admiration for Oasis surfaces on "Mary", a sort of amped-up "She's Electric" that's actually, rather sweetly, a love song from singer to bassist. Ms Cooper, too, however, has a pretty great voice: more grit-edged rock bitch than cooing indie-waif, it invests the likes of "Oh Yeah" and "City Pavement" with a smouldering--nay, flat-out roaring--chemistry that's all the more engaging because it's actually 100% genuine. --Louis Pattison
The Subways have quickly established themselves as one of Britain's most exciting new bands. Young For Eternity, the London-based trio's major label debut, produced by Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie, roars with love and lust, fear and frustration, veering from rambunctious punk thrash to tender acoustic pop. Jump on board because The Subways are on the move.
2005 Highly Anticipated Debut Release from the Power Punk Pop Trio that Has Been Preceeded by Some Highly Charged, Critically Acclaimed Singles. Includes "Rock N Roll Queen" and "oh Yeah" as Well as the Third Single "With You". Artwork is Different Than USA Version

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - totally entertaining from start to finish
I listened to so many of the new Brit groups lately. The Editors, The Cribs, Cinematics, The Clientelle. etc. I was surprised with what this group had in store. These guys are better than the previously mentioned artists. They sound like the Hoosiers but with a more edgy sound... like Panic at the Disco without the choral backdrop. From start to finish i was totally entertained with their "rousing, punkypop". They also have a pretty female bass player who sings! I highly recommend that you buy this ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Amazing!
Young for Eternity
This album is an incredible bit of rock! These guys (And girl) rock their hearts out! Are very fun and funny, and their music is just a blast! I hadn't thought I'd hear a new band play music like this ever again! Keep it up The Subways, I'm dieing to hear more. You have to come tour the states again!



Rating:  out of 5 stars - The Subways "Oh Yeah".
I first heard this band one night while watching the Tonight Show and when he mentioned the name of the band I was about to change the channel like I mostly do when bands play on the Tonight Show but for some reason this time I didn't and they played their song "Oh Yeah" and I was hooked.

Upon first listen, you might think the Subways are yet another American group with a obsession for British pop music and 90s alternative bands. While doing research on the band, I found out they're from ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Great stuff.
The Subways have succeeded where many have failed: they've produced a record that lives up to their live performances. There's plenty of the energy that they exude on stage here and, for me, that's reason enough to pick it up. But there are plenty of other reasons to love this album, too: a big one being the fact that the band - a trio - are not lost in the recording. No gospel choir, string orchestra, didgeridoo ensemble or 100s of extra guitar tracks. Clean and simple, but still full and satisfying. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Good sound
The first song i hear was the first track. After hearing to the whole album i can definetly say that i enjoyed the whole album. I especially enjoyed the girls voice its very good


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