Thursday, February 24, 2011

Jamie T - Panic Prevention (2007)




Have you ever wondered how The Street's "Original Pirate Material" may have sounded if Mike Skinner had been born with a soft spot for punk rock and recorded the album with real instruments instead of digital programming ? London-born Jamie Treay's debut is as close as it gets. Treays spits his angsty poetry over raw sketches and acoustic instrumentals and, along the way, manages to melt half a dozen musical genres to pure awesomeness. Well, what more can be said about an album that opens with the line:  "I went to buy myself a handgun; why you think man, to shoot down everyone!"



1.) Brand New Bass Guitar

2.) Salvador

3.) Calm Down Dearest

4.) So Lonely Was the Ballad

5.) Back in the Game

6.) Operation

7.) Sheila

8.) Pacemaker

9.) Dry Off Your Cheeks

10.) Ike & Tina

11.) If You Got the Money

12.) Alicia Quays




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