In the pit of the stomach / We Were Promised Jetpacks.
Material type:![Music](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/MU.png)
- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- Produced by Andrew Bush and We Were Promised Jetpacks.
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Main Library | CD | POP/ROCK We Were Promised Jetpacks | Available | 33111009107992 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
On In the Pit of the Stomach, We Were Promised Jetpacks deliver songs that feel like a wallop to the gut. Much harder-hitting than their debut, These Four Walls, this album harnesses the power the band displayed before into a wall of sound that’s as rousing as it is anguished, starting with “Circles and Squares” and only letting up for the occasional ballad. Their previous indie pop leanings are mostly gone, though “Medicine”’s driving post-post-punk has a tunefulness that makes it a standout. Instead, We Were Promised Jetpacks explore the limits of their dynamic and emotional ranges, tasks that drummer Darren Lackie helps with ably, whether he’s adding urgency to the relatively subdued “Act on Impulse” or fueling the headlong rush of “Through the Dirt and the Gravel.” And while the album’s slower moments are rare, they also show just how far the band has come since These Four Walls; “Sore Thumb”’s sweeping, expansive beauty calls to mind a more straightforward Mogwai. Their darkest and most complex work yet, In the Pit of the Stomach unleashes We Were Promised Jetpacks' full fury with impressive results. ~ Heather Phares
Farren Kenneth Lackie, Sean Charles Smith, Michael Palmer, Adam John Thompson.
Produced by Andrew Bush and We Were Promised Jetpacks.
Recorded at Sundlaugin Studio, Mosfellsbaer, Iceland and Brown Owl Studio, Glasgow, Scotland.
Compact disc.
Circles and squares -- Medicine -- Through the dirt and the gravel -- Act on impulse -- Hard to remember -- Picture of health -- Sore thumb -- Boy in the backseat -- Human error -- Pear tree.
Following tours with Tokyo Police Club and Passion Pit, We Were Promised Jetpacks headed off to the studio with added confidence, a collection of road tested songs, and a new level of musicianship. All of this comes together on their sophomore album.