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| 1. Gave You All The Blame |
| 2. Big Boy |
| 3. 5000 Minutes Of Pain |
| 4. Words Fail Me Now |
| 5. Rid Of You |
| 6. Divine Elixir |
| 7. Quality Time |
| 8. Cloudburst |
| 9. No Harm Done |
| 10. I Love |
Minuteman's specialty is managing to build songs that, while being accessibly and agreeably tuneful, do not always proceed as might be expected. "Quality Time" lurches suddenly and effectively into a choked, claustrophobic cacophony of distortion. "I Love" begins as a gentle ballad, backed by a twitching drum machine that suggests a clock ticking down to something; cleverly, however, the song never quite explodes as threatened. Resigned to Life is an extremely promising debut. --Andrew Mueller
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great debut album from a great live band!,
This review is from: Resigned to Life (Audio CD)
Having just seen minuteman live supporting gemma hayes and suede, i have to say minuteman impressed very much on the night especially my two faves 5000 minutes of fame and Big Boy. i first heard of minuteman on the Q awards and they seem to have gone strength to strength over the past few months. This album is a fantastic peice of muscisian-ship. What else can you expect from an ex ultrasound keyboardist and nudist model? Matt the frontmans voice is fantastic in this album, he accentuates the tunes perfectly. The songs are very much the right length contrary to other people. They are small enough to keep you interested and long enough to appreciate the wizardry. High points of the album are definatly "big boy" and "5000 minutes of pain"
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good start!,
This review is from: Resigned to Life (Audio CD)
First things first! Resigned to life isn't for everyone. However, if you like your music tuneful, moving and long then this is a must!It was perhaps a mistake on minutemans part putting the singles as the first 4 songs, but this doesnt take away from their quality. 'Gave you all the blame', '5000 minutes of pain' and 'words fail me now' manage to combine moving and heartfelt lyrics with good tunes which can stick in your head for days. The other single taken from the album - 'bigboy' lacks the downbeat feel of many of the other songs, and along with 'quality time' it offers a witty and extremely catchy look at fairly normal situations, such as sitting down with a beer and watching neighbours!! The final standout song on the album is 'rid of you' which is heartbreaking, and has a meloncholic melody to match! The other 4 songs arent bad, in fact all the way through matt jones writes beautiful lyrics, they just don't have quite such memorable tunes, but are still well worth a listen or 2! My one criticism is of the track length! No track on the album is under 5 minutes long, and they don't always use this time well, in fact most of the songs could easily be whittled down to 4 minutes without losing any real content! So although this album is in my opinion a great piece of art that can be enjoyed by many, i wouldnt advise those of you looking for the 3 minute pop songs of the strokes or king adora to pick up a copy! To the rest of you - run out and get it now!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging stuff,
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This review is from: Resigned to Life (Audio CD)
On first listen you know that this will only get better with repeated listening and it doesn't disappoint.For those of you familiar with Remy Zero's 'Villa Elaine' and the effect that has on you in places, then think Minuteman. In fact, this album, in my opinion, is a more complete piece of work than RZ's album. For those of you not familiar with Remy Zero or have not heard Minuteman's singles, think intelligent-melodic.
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