On paper it sounds horribly calculated, but (also like the Strokes' debut) in practice it's at once fresh and familiar. Mick Jones' warm, not-too-rough, and not-too-polished production both emphasizes the pedigree of their sound and the originality of it: on songs like "Vertigo," "Death on the Stairs," and the excellent "Boys in the Band," the guitars switch between Merseybeat chime and a garagey churn as the vocals range from punk snarls to pristine British Invasion harmonies. Capable of bittersweet beauty on the folky, Beatlesque "Radio America" and pure attitude on "Horrorshow," the Libertines really shine when they mix the two approaches and let their ambitions lead the way. "Did you see the stylish kids in the riot?" begins "Time for Heroes," an oddly poetic mix of love and war that recalls the band's spiritual and sonic forefathers the Clash; "The Good Old Days" blends jazzy verses, martial choruses, and lyrics like "It's not about tenements and needles and all the evils in their eyes and the backs of their minds." On songs like these, "Tell the King," and "Up the Bracket," the group not only outdoes most of its peers but begins to reach the greatness of the Kinks, the Jam, and all the rest of the groups whose brilliant melodic abilities and satirical looks at British society paved the way. Though the album is a bit short at 36 minutes, that's long enough to make it a brilliant debut; the worst you can say about its weakest tracks is that they're really solid and catchy. Punk poets, lagered-up lads, London hipsters -- the Libertines play many different roles on Up the Bracket, all of which suit them to a tee. At this point in their career they're not as overhyped as many of their contemporaries, so enjoy them while they're still fresh.trax:
01 Vertigo 02 Death On The Stairs 03 Horror Show 04 Time For Heroes 05 Breck Rd. Boys In The Band 06 Radio America 07 Up The Bracket 08 Tell The King 09 The Boy Looked At Johnny 10 Begging 11 The Good Old Days 12 I Get Along
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The Libertines "Up The Bracket"
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RYP,
Thanks for all of your great work, and Happy New Year!
I don't like the categories alternate or punk, Libertines is just good rock-n-roll. Which is good enough.
Dear RYP
It's probably the third time in a lot of years that I have an album before you share it!
Thanks for all the fabulous discoveries that you and Gyro made make to me during all these years!
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