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Air Traffic Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (5 Feb 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Astralwerks
  • ASIN: B00116QB6O
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 344,160 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Just Abuse Me
2. Charlotte
3. Shooting Star
4. No More Planning Away
5. Empty Space
6. Time Goes By
7. I Like That
8. Never Even Told Me Her Name
9. Get In Line
10. I Can't Understand
11. Your Fractured Life

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
MUST LISTEN NOW!!! 20 July 2007
Format:Audio CD
Breath taking.

This the best album I have heard this year. The talent from this band are amazing. In addition to their album I have seen them live twice now and I just think they are incredible.

Stand out songs on the album are No More Running Away, Time Goes By, Your Fractured Life and of course Shooting Star.

Charlotte which is more rocky is very fun and great to listen to.

I just can't say how amazing this band are, and I think everyone should try theur album because it is well worth the money, and if you listen and like then go and see them live, will blow you away.

Best album of the year! And there have been a lot of great albums, but this one is far better than all combined!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Air Traffic - Fractured Life

There seems to be so many indie bands nowadays that it is becoming increasingly more difficult for bands to break through. Air Traffic have managed to get over the first massive hurdle, by signing to EMI. Fractured Life shows exactly why they managed to stand out, through a well balanced album, delivering one good song after the other.

On first listen to the album, the first band which sprang to mind as an influence was Coldplay. However although some of the songs do have that sort of ring to them, with little more investigation it became apparent that the more punchy/upbeat songs, have a lot more sharpness about them, such as `Charlotte' and `Just Abuse Me'. This shows that they have a side which sets them apart from the likes of Coldplay. For instance you wouldn't hear Chris Martin singing `I'm wasted, face down on the floor...'. These songs really do have the `feel good' factor about them, making for good festival tunes. Reminds me a bit of `Guillemots', especially with the upbeat piano in some of the songs.

One song on the album that does have a Coldplay feel towards it is `No more running away', as it feels like they trying to achieve the same kind of impact on the listener as `Fix You'. Although not quite reaching the same standard; they're certainly not too far off, which is impressive considering this is only their first attempt, and `Fix you' was Colplay's third! The song itself starts off with 3 members taking up drum duty for the first half of the song, creating a great rhythmic back drop to Chris Wall's vocals and piano. In the second half of the song, the guitarist and bassist take up their `preferred' instruments, taking the song up a gear with Chris Wall's vocals in full flight.

Although I feel `No more running away' is nearly there in terms of greatness. `Shooting Star' definitely is there and would not look out of place on any `Best of Festivals this summer...' type albums. Unless of course the rest of the songs on the album were rubbish! This song has everything; catchy chorus, guitar solo (simple but effective) and a good mixture of slow build ups alongside crashing guitar bursts. Its one of those songs you can picture yourself being in a car; accelerating and decelerating in time with the music, like in the Snow Patrol video for `Open your eyes'. Nevertheless, this song is a lot more dramatic in terms of quiet and loud bits. Especially at the start of the song, as it goes along quite nicely around 30mph. Then around the 25 second mark where it accelerates ferociously up to 70mph in matter of seconds. Another example is the guitar solo, as it slowly builds up giving you a breathier after the chorus. At this point it feels like your back down, driving at 10mph until eventually you are driving at 70mph once more. 70mph is good analogy in terms of the song as whole as well, as you never feel like its going over the speed limit, i.e. - out of control, but it does reach what you feel is the acceptable limit. For me, this is by far and away the stand out track of the album.

The album finishes with the song `Fractured Life' , in which you can almost feel the pain and suffering talked about in the song through the emotion in Chris Wall's voice and through lyrics such as "Cos if it can't work out what's right and fair its time to escape". This combined with the slow piano adds to the emotion. It is very similar to Coldplay's `Amsterdam' on their `Rush of Blood to the Head' album, as it has got the same sort of structure to the song. In the same vain it is a cracking end to an album. Until, you turn round to your CD player realising its still running! Yes, it is one of those albums with a `hidden' track. For this one you only have to wait over ten minutes! Even with the fast forward button it's an irritating effort. However it is worth a skip to every now and then as it's a well crafted instrumental.

Overall though, this a fine debut and I think they have the right ingredients to make an even better album. In order to have any kind of longevity I think they need to be more adventurous with the structure and depth of the songs, which I'm sure will come in time as their abilities and band chemistry improves. Not only to distinguish it from this album, but also from bands like Coldplay. I know I have mentioned that band a lot as a comparison, and to be honest if you don't like Coldplay I very much doubt that you will like this album, especially the softer songs. However, Air Traffic do have a great vocalist and with a mixture of the softer piano-laden songs with the punchy more upbeat songs, they can set themselves apart from the rest. Definitely a band to look out for in the future!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Absolutely Quality!!! 19 July 2007
Format:Audio CD
I got this album or my birthday and is one of the greatest presents ever! It's such a great mix of different style songs. Like 'Charlotte' and 'Never even told me her name' more rocky. Powerful songs like 'Shooting Star', and ballads like 'Empty Space', this album provides a raw and rare mixture of stunning music. This singing is also amazing from Chris Wall, accompaied by some fantastic guitar and piano.

Easily recommendable - they deserve to do well.

Favourite Tracks - 'Charlotte' and 'Shooting Star'
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Fractured,dont mend it.!
THIS ALBUM HAS EVERYTHING,GREAT POWERFUL TUNES.GREAT MELODIES.HOW THEY`RE NOT MENTIONED IN THE SAME BREATH AS LESSER BANDS I.E.RAZORLIGHT,SNOW PATROL ETC. I REALLY DONT KNOW. Read more
Published 4 hours ago by monkienuts
Late and damaged.
I bought 4 CDs on the same night from 4 different sellers. The other 3 arrived in about 7 days but this item took about 2 and a half weeks. Read more
Published 11 months ago by kelicopter
Great
I have only recently discovered this album and it is one of the best I have heard in the last year. There is not a weak track on it. Give it a try.
Published on 8 July 2009 by FCA
Album to be bought !! Recommanded +++
I discovered the band thanks to Myspace, and felt completely in love with the few titles on their player.
If you like or love Coldplay, Radiohead... Read more
Published on 23 Feb 2009 by C. Bruno
Living on the Edge..
It's weird that I've only known this band by the recent adverts for MTV Living on the Edge, where the amazing track 'shooting star' was used. Read more
Published on 14 Dec 2008 by Gez
All of them have forgotten one beautiful song....!!!!
All of them (other reviewers) have forgotten one beautiful song.
It is called 'COME ON' and it is the opening track from the album
"Fractured Life" (IMPORT). Read more
Published on 26 July 2008 by Wim Callens
Excellent
A truly excellent album. Don't you just love when a band turns out an album that stuns you with songs of raw emotion? That chill you out one minute and rock you out the next? Read more
Published on 31 July 2007 by Richard Berry
Way too loud
The songs on this debut album are not that bad sounding like a cross between Keane and Coldplay,but there is one major fault that ruins it for me. Read more
Published on 8 July 2007 by David
Brilliant!
Air Traffic join a host of great albums to be relased within the space of a few weeks with Interpol, Editors, Cherry Ghosts and Happy Mondays all releasing new music. Read more
Published on 6 July 2007 by G. L. Williams
Stunning
Don't judge this album solely on the opinions of others, after reading a couple reviews, which have negative attitudes towards the band and the album , I believe them to be... Read more
Published on 6 July 2007 by Mr. A. C. Zupnik
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