All or Nothing ~ The Subways
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With Love and Squalor ~ We Are Scientists
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Waterloo To Anywhere ~ Dirty Pretty Things
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A Certain Trigger ~ Maximo Park
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| 1. I Want to Hear What you Have Got to Say |
| 2. Holiday |
| 3. Rock & Roll Queen |
| 4. Mary |
| 5. Young For Eternity |
| 6. Lines of Light |
| 7. Oh Yeah |
| 8. City Pavement |
| 9. No Goodbyes |
| 10. With You |
| 11. She Sun |
| 12. Somewhere |
| 13. At 1AM |
A long, hot summer on, Young For Eternity fulfils all their early potential: "I Want To Hear What You Have Got To Say" and "Oh Yeah" barrel along with the raw, adrenalised energy of Nirvana or The White Stripes - full-bodied, powerful anthems that lose none of their live passion in the studio setting. Lunns oft-stated admiration for Oasis surfaces on "Mary", a sort of amped-up "Shes Electric" thats actually, rather sweetly, a love song from singer to bassist. Ms Cooper, too, however, has a pretty great voice: more grit-edged rock bitch than cooing indie-waif, it invests the likes of "Oh Yeah" and "City Pavement" with a smouldering nay, flat-out roaring chemistry thats all the more engaging because its actually 100% genuine. --Louis Pattison
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One of the greatest British albums of recent years Young For Eternity is the massively anticipated debut from the hotly tipped Subways. Produced by Ian Broudie (The Zutons and The Coral), Young For Eternity finds The Subways writing material of the quality youd expect from seasoned songwriters but performing it with the heart and soul that only youth can truly provide. Features the hits "Oh Yeah" and "Rock & Roll Queen".
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