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Artist: Young Rebel Set
Album: Curse Our Love
Bitrate: 258kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Grand Hotel Van Cleef
Genre: Rock
Size: 85.11 megs
PlayTime: 0h 43min 46sec total
Rip Date: 2011-06-04
Store Date: 2011-05-27

Track List:
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01. Lion's Mouth                     4:06
02. Walk On                          3:22
03. If I Was                         4:06
04. Won't Get Up Again               3:41
05. Borders                          3:24
06. Red Bricks                       3:39
07. Measure Of A Man                 3:03
08. Bagatelle                        5:07
09. Fall Hard                        3:44
10. Precious Days                    3:36
11. Billy Died                       3:05
12. Already Forgotten Your Name      2:53

Release Notes:
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The North East has been having a renaissance of late: Little Comets and Frankie
& The Heartstrings both released great debut albums this year. This summer,
Stockton-upon-TeesÆs Young Rebel Set throw their hat into the ring with their
first long player, æCurse Our LoveÆ.

The first official single from the album, æLionÆs MouthÆ, starts the album in
fine style, with hard words and even harder rocking guitar grooves. This song
seems to be in direct opposition in songs like the slower tempo numbers æWonÆt
Get Up AgainÆ and æBagatelleÆ, released in May 2010 as part of the 'Won't Get Up
Again' EP. If Noah & The Whale have gone all synth pop with æLast Day on EarthÆ,
this album from Young Rebel Set shows the Stockton-on-Tees septet can scoot
neatly into the place they have left.

Need evidence? æIf I WasÆ is a beautiful set of couplets detailing the sorrow of
a man who is sadly missing his lost love, imagining what he would do to get back
in her good graces if he was a sailor, a jailor, a writer and a painter, among
other vocations. Lead vocalist / guitarist Matty Chipcase admits in the chorus,
"I wasted so much time / writing songs and playing on my guitar / I wasted so
much love / I wish IÆd never learned to play a note." ItÆs completely
unpretentious; youÆre being let in on the heartfelt aching from a sad musician,
and your heart aches in time to his.

Feel good piano and guitar chords; thudding driving drums, and an engaging
chorus make æWalk OnÆ a winner. The poppy melody and inspirational chorus (ôhave
a little more faith!ö) of æBordersÆ will serve Young Rebel Set well this summer:
it seems modeled after Billy JoelÆs crowd pleasers, and this is the kind of song
you and your mates, while slightly drunk at a festival, will want to raise your
glasses to. 'Fall Hard' is cut from a similar cloth; it's a little slower but
it's just as satisfying. 'Precious Days' threatens to be another festival
winner, with its country jamboree sensibility, harmonica wails and jaunty
rhythm. This and 'Measure of a Man' should please the Mumford & Sons fans that
want a new indie folk band to support. 'Red Bricks' starts slowly but halfway
through turns into something much more expansive. Good stuff.

This is a no-brainer. Filled to the brim with singalong choruses, deep,
emotional numbers and equally fun upbeat ones, 'Curse Our Love' by Young Rebel
Set should be in your record collection.



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Artist: Young Rebel Set
Album: Curse Our Love
Bitrate: 258kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Grand Hotel Van Cleef
Genre: Rock
Size: 85.11 megs
PlayTime: 0h 43min 46sec total
Rip Date: 2011-06-04
Store Date: 2011-05-27

Track List:
--------
01. Lion's Mouth                     4:06
02. Walk On                          3:22
03. If I Was                         4:06
04. Won't Get Up Again               3:41
05. Borders                          3:24
06. Red Bricks                       3:39
07. Measure Of A Man                 3:03
08. Bagatelle                        5:07
09. Fall Hard                        3:44
10. Precious Days                    3:36
11. Billy Died                       3:05
12. Already Forgotten Your Name      2:53

Release Notes:
--------
The North East has been having a renaissance of late: Little Comets and Frankie
& The Heartstrings both released great debut albums this year. This summer,
Stockton-upon-Tees’s Young Rebel Set throw their hat into the ring with their
first long player, ‘Curse Our Love’.

The first official single from the album, ‘Lion’s Mouth’, starts the album in
fine style, with hard words and even harder rocking guitar grooves. This song
seems to be in direct opposition in songs like the slower tempo numbers ‘Won’t
Get Up Again’ and ‘Bagatelle’, released in May 2010 as part of the 'Won't Get Up
Again' EP. If Noah & The Whale have gone all synth pop with ‘Last Day on Earth’,
this album from Young Rebel Set shows the Stockton-on-Tees septet can scoot
neatly into the place they have left.

Need evidence? ‘If I Was’ is a beautiful set of couplets detailing the sorrow of
a man who is sadly missing his lost love, imagining what he would do to get back
in her good graces if he was a sailor, a jailor, a writer and a painter, among
other vocations. Lead vocalist / guitarist Matty Chipcase admits in the chorus,
"I wasted so much time / writing songs and playing on my guitar / I wasted so
much love / I wish I’d never learned to play a note." It’s completely
unpretentious; you’re being let in on the heartfelt aching from a sad musician,
and your heart aches in time to his.

Feel good piano and guitar chords; thudding driving drums, and an engaging
chorus make ‘Walk On’ a winner. The poppy melody and inspirational chorus (“have
a little more faith!”) of ‘Borders’ will serve Young Rebel Set well this summer:
it seems modeled after Billy Joel’s crowd pleasers, and this is the kind of song
you and your mates, while slightly drunk at a festival, will want to raise your
glasses to. 'Fall Hard' is cut from a similar cloth; it's a little slower but
it's just as satisfying. 'Precious Days' threatens to be another festival
winner, with its country jamboree sensibility, harmonica wails and jaunty
rhythm. This and 'Measure of a Man' should please the Mumford & Sons fans that
want a new indie folk band to support. 'Red Bricks' starts slowly but halfway
through turns into something much more expansive. Good stuff.

This is a no-brainer. Filled to the brim with singalong choruses, deep,
emotional numbers and equally fun upbeat ones, 'Curse Our Love' by Young Rebel
Set should be in your record collection.



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