Amazon.co.uk Review
After their first album brought
Athlete both commercial and critical success (including a Mercury Prize nomination), it was always going to be a tough act to follow. But on
Tourist, the London four-piece have ditched the quirky pop of their debut and instead created an album that rivals Coldplay with its sweeping guitars, soaring melodies and emotive lyrics. Sonically, there's much going on here: from strings to electronic beats and squelchy, synthesized bleeps. As a result,
Tourist manages to sound both epic and personal at the same time--a change reminiscent of Radiohead's move from the Britpop of
Pablo Honey to the inspired songwriting of
The Bends. Best of all, singer Joel Pott has managed to ditch the Mockney accent that marred their debut, making Athlete sound like a more serious proposition. And with songs like hit single "Wires", grandiose opener "Chances" and the bouncy, strutting "Modern Mafia",
Tourist looks set to elevate Athlete to a whole new level.
--Robert Burrow
Album Description
Athlete, the South London fourpiece comprised of childhood friends, return from the massive success of
Vehicles & Animals with another album of catchy well-written indie-pop tunes on
Tourist. This brand-new collection of Britpop-scented good-natured songs includes the brilliant single, "Wires".
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