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The Horrors Audio CD
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The Horrors make their eagerly awaited return with the release of a new album on XL Recordings on the 11th of July 2011.

‘Skying’, self-produced and recorded in The Horrors’ own self built studio in London’s Dalston, was mixed by Grammy Award winner Craig Silvey. It features ten brand new tracks and includes the forthcoming single ‘Still Life’, also released on 11th of July. ‘Skying’ is the band’s… Read more in Amazon's Horrors Store

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  • Audio CD (11 July 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: XL
  • ASIN: B0050I2P32
  • Other Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,128 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  8. Moving Further Away 8:34£0.79
Listen  9. Monica Gems 4:28£0.79
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BBC Review

The Horrors know all about deceptive appearances. Their mid-00s emergence saw the music press in a lather, hype peaking with inevitable derision creeping forth from (perhaps rightly) cynical corners of the blogosphere. Garage-punk squall, a look (and sound) that was half-Birthday Party, half-Cramps, undertones of something decidedly goth: while the Southend-spawned band presented a great-looking package, the style-over-substance accusers were many. But the distorted riffs of the band's 2007 debut Strange House would give way to something else. By blindsiding with an assault designed to divide, the five-piece managed to work away in the shadows on a second LP that reinvented them as psychedelic Krautrock cosmonauts. Primary Colours, said set, couldn't have been better received. Doubters changed their tunes, and the Mercury Prize panel responded with a nomination. In a year of weak competition, it should have won.

So it's no surprise to find that album three positions The Horrors in a brand-new musical era; for them, anyway. From the modular melodies and hypnotic hooks of Primary Colours, distinctly 70s in design, they've landed in the 80s with anthemic synth-powered pop-rock at the height of its commercial powers. This much is perfectly clear from this collection's lead track, Still Life, which presents such parallels with Simple Minds that it's a wonder deeper research doesn't reveal it to be a forgotten cut penned by Jim Kerr around 1982. It's instantly engaging, backwards instrumentation opening a piece that sprawls for over five minutes without ever feeling lazy, or over-long. At the centre, frontman Faris Badwin is in the best vocal form of his career, his measured power a lifetime's schooling away from the unhinged screams of Sheena Is a Parasite. The control he conveys perfectly suits music which is shiny in all the right ways, cool and crisp and clear but never delivered without heart. Opener Changing the Rain walks a similar stylistic path, too.

But Still Life isn't the tone-setting offering some might expect it to be. As with Primary Colours, which was introduced by the eight-minute drone-goes-disco (in a German space station, circa 1975) workout of Sea Within a Sea but ultimately scattered itself across the shop, this album throws many different shapes across its run time. And the songs are given adequate space to develop fully - nothing here clocks in at under four minutes, and four of the 10 tracks stretch for over five. The Horrors well and truly don't trade in short-and-sharp shocks these days; rather, their songwriting has found new arenas to grow into, and the results throughout Skying are never less than captivating. Take Endless Blue, which opens with loping percussion and tooting brass - it threatens to meander meaninglessly, albeit prettily; but then the band detonates a couple of unseen grenades just before the two-minute mark, and the piece becomes a nuclear-powered Oasis with Bowie on vocals. And it gets better: a grunge-like squeal in the guitars cracks and in come the synths, lifting Badwan's performance to never-before-reached heights. Moving Further Away pulls a similar trick, initially deceiving with Human League keys before transforming into a Neu!-meets-New Order-does-Nirvana stratosphere-popping symphony for analogue-lovers; as it becomes louder, so the layers stack, and the effect is mesmerising. Closer Oceans Burning is the band's most beautiful number yet, a kind of Cocteau Twins/Echo and the Bunnymen hybrid that glimmers in the album's final streams of fading light.

There's no fault to be found with Skying - truly, every song here hits its mark, and while The Horrors are evidently a band happy to change its spots from record to record (and steal a few licks, too), only the most ungracious of observers could deny that they've now crafted two of the finest British albums of recent years. From the most incongruous of beginnings they've become national treasures in waiting, and now possess the ability to realise any ambitions. Their New Gold Dreams have become brilliantly real.

--Mike Diver

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Swirly 2011 album! Shapeshifting guitar- pop 'n' kaleidoscopic psych waves by the lithe London lads. Includes "Still Life".

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
They just get better! 18 Sep 2011
Format:Audio CD
Having only heard their last album Primary Colours (which I thought was a bit hit and miss) - I was looking forward to this album. I was not dissapointed! No filler - all killer! I can honestly say that since buying it its hardly been off my car stereo and iPod. The way these guys are maturing I can't wait for the next album! Buy it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
Two months from buying this it still doesnt bore me.. The standout track here has to be Moving further away and I hope the band move further in this direction.. those of us who like Berlin era Bowie have been waiting a long time..
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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This is the first album I've heard by The Horrors, so no comparisons to the early 2 from me. This album is fantastic, and seems to show a maturing band not scared to wear its old and current influences on its sleeve and transport it them to a fresh, exciting place. I can hear Echo and the Bunnymen, early Stone Roses and early Suede here, lovingly translated into a modern context, with quality, tight production. Well crafted and thought about, each track stands alone as being quite different, whilst flowing successfully from one to another. The range of instrumentation is very impressive, both 'live' and sampled/electronic.
The overall feel is melancholic and uplifting in one, with shoegaze drones, up tempo drums and floating synths. Real 80's translations, without a rip off feel. The quality here represents a band writing from a place of respect for its influences and the desire to do something new and different. If you have the bands I've mentioned above in your collection, and Stereolab, and The Cure and Kasabian then buy this, and listen a few times. I'll be checking out the previous albums now.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Simply sublime
Didnt expect to like this but fell in love at the first listen. Will remind you of bands you already love but with enough originality to grab your attention and hold it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by K. Anderson
Massive Step-up
Now i'm not a fan of The Horrors' first two album's, but 'Skying' is superb. The album includes a vast amount influences and i'd certainly call it one of the years best. Read more
Published 3 months ago by C22man
Are they joking...?
I really haven't decided whether to like or dislike this album...because I haven't yet got past the point of laughing at it. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Simon Cade
hmm
i was a little dissapointed with this album the single was played on the radio and i liked it a lot so i got the album but must admit i felt let down...Skying
Published 4 months ago by anthony j sculthorpe
SETS THE BAR FOR MUSIC IN GENERAL
'Skying' is an album that is full of depth in many ways, you can pick out any instrument in each song and be blown away by the subtle changes it makes to win your ears over. Read more
Published 7 months ago by dan
Give me some melody
I was looking forward to listening to The Horrors as they were recommended by a friend and seemed to get pretty good press. Read more
Published 8 months ago by T Bone
A good listen
Bought for a friend as a gift and have been informed it is an excellent cd ....a really good listen!
Published 9 months ago by Melanie
incredible
If this isnt the best album of 2011 then I will be astonished.
And for all those who say Skying has been done before, I say everything has been done before. Read more
Published 9 months ago by davidcatherine57
Possibly Britain's Current Best Band?
Whilst not being a giant stylistic leap on from the excellent Primary Colours, The Horrors really get into their stride with Skying. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Dan Bones
A strong record
I bought this album on the strength of reviews in magazines like Mojo and Uncut and I have to say, the good reviews are entirely justified. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Nick Stephenson
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