 | | |
| | Take Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday | | | Music Artist : | | Creeper Lagoon | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Universal Int'l | | Release Date : | | 2003-08-25 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
|
|
|
|
|
CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Chance of a Lifetime 2. Wrecking Ball 3. Sunfair 4. She Loves Me Not 5. Up All Nights 6. Naked Days 7. Under the Tracks 8. Dead Man Saloon 9. Hey Sister 10. Cellophane 11. Keep from Moving 12. Lover's Leap 13. Here We Are
| |
Other Artist Albums
|
|
|
|
Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
|
Under the Tracks rocks Submitted on: 2007-02-01 |
|
The song "Under the Tracks" is a standout perfect pop song, from O.C movie. It's a very happy song, it would be a good choice for a Hollywood cigarette theme, if cigarette ad were allowed in Brazil.
The other songs are forgettable, but are some OK songs, like the slower "Here We Are" and "Cellophane" and the upbeat "Wrecking Ball".
Some reference in Internet are assigning "Under the Tracks" to Coldplay. No chances. |
|
|
|
Excellent Indie Rock Submitted on: 2006-01-22 |
|
| I've always had a couple random songs by these guys on my computer (Wrecking Ball, Under the Tracks) and loved them. I decided to finally pick this disc up recently and am very glad I did. If you are into Indie Rock that doesn't feel too Indie, then you will enjoy this disc. The songs are catchy, but don't ever cross the line into cheesy radio-type rock crap. The vocals are solid and the musicianship tight. If you're into some good chill stuff I would give this disc a spin. |
|
|
|
This album shoulda been huge Submitted on: 2004-06-30 |
|
| On this album Creeper Lagoon unleashed a huge sound that more than fulfilled the promise of their debut. Big soaring guitars and catchy tunes that actually have something going on below the surface. I can't figure out why this wasn't all over the radio and didn't sell a million copies. Not that I wanted everybody running around in Creeper Lagoon shirts, but they deserved better. I know they're still around in a different form, but it just isn't like it was on this album. Ian (the ex-lead singers) new band On the Speakers is really good though, and if you miss what he added to the band check them out. They only have an ep out now, but it's got some great catchy stuff on it that's very reminiscent of Creeper. If you never heard this album, you need to get it. I've had it since it first came out and I still listen to it nearly every week, I just can't get sick of it. |
|
|
|
Try something new! Submitted on: 2004-02-20 |
|
| An unusual more sophisticated slant on punk rock. It's amazing some of the bands that make it to main stream, while ones with actual talent, like Creeper Lagoon, go largely unnoticed. Don't miss out on this one. |
|
|
|
One of the best CD's ever released! Submitted on: 2003-09-26 |
|
| 1/3 Guided By Voices + 1/3 Bob Mould + 1/6 U2 + 1/6 Fig Dish = Creeper Lagoon. Plain and simple, this is one of the greatest CDs ever created. If I were stranded on an island and could somehow only get my hands on one CD, this would be a strong contender for that CD. Not only is it one of the best CDs ever, it also contains "Wrecking Ball", one of the greatest songs ever written. If you have any love of indie pop rock, then I can promise you that you will fall in love with this CD from the first listen, and you will always be able to put it in without getting bored. GREAT! |
|
|
|