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Post by left side brain on Oct 14, 2004 15:36:51 GMT
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Post by barrythief on Oct 14, 2004 22:06:47 GMT
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Post by OTD on Oct 15, 2004 6:23:48 GMT
Cool - cheers Baz.
Keep 'em coming...
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Post by mike on Oct 26, 2004 11:16:30 GMT
From Amazon:
Customers who bought music by Left Side Brain also bought music by these artists:
* Matchbook Romance * Hundred Reasons * Elbow * Snow Patrol
Snow patrol??
Have pre-ordered a copy anyway.
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Post by blindedbynoise on Oct 26, 2004 17:08:46 GMT
yeah i saw that to, snow patrol and elbow? i don't get it. what about kerbdog or therapy?
any clue on the tracklisting yet?
neal
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Post by left side brain on Oct 26, 2004 17:26:01 GMT
Tracklisting as follows: 1) Figures 2) Clout 3) Fallout 4) Charge 5) Medicine Ball 6) Uncomfortable 7) Low Tide 8) Through 9) 6,000 Miles 10) Silo Mentality 11) Firing Line You can hear previews of Clout and Firing Line, alongside clips of Figures and Fallout at www.myspace.com/leftsidebrainFurther clips will be uploaded to www.leftsidebrain.com in the next few days
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Post by Josh on Oct 26, 2004 22:36:43 GMT
OMG those little previews just make me want the album more..
counting down the days till 8/11
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Post by left side brain on Oct 27, 2004 13:49:30 GMT
Lots more places have Equal and Opposite available for pre-ordering online. See above for details.
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Post by blindedbynoise on Oct 27, 2004 22:29:48 GMT
soundclips make me want the album more to!! they sound amazing....i'm sure i reckognised Clout from your last gig at Trillians.....could be wrong though!
countin the days til the 8th of november!
Neal
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Post by left side brain on Oct 28, 2004 13:56:51 GMT
The release date of Equal and Opposite has been put back to 15th November.
Apologies.
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Post by G on Oct 29, 2004 14:19:59 GMT
Be strong, my pretties...... I have it on the highest authority that it will definitely be released before the end of 2005 At least we have a little more time to spread the word - send your mates a link to the clips, see if we can't convert some non-believers! Onward and releaseward! G
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Post by left side brain on Nov 3, 2004 8:42:11 GMT
From Kerrang! #1030 (06/11/04):
Left Side Brain Equal and Opposite (Sugar Shack) KKKK ANGLO-WELSH PUNKS OFFER STINGING FULL-LENGTH DEBUT The kind of band that gives you a bit of hope for the UK underground scene, Left Side Brain play a low slung and deliciously metallic brand of post-punk that sounds like Ash on a Soundgarden bender. For much of this debut, the Bristol-based band get the combination of accessibility and off kilter menace just about right. The likes of 'Clout', 'Uncomfortable' and 'Low Tide' jut with angled melodies, simple but refreshingly heavy riffs, and enough emotional cadences to keep the overloaded emo boat from sinking. A band who have set out with no greater intent than to make riotous noise with tunes attached, Left Side Brain can consider this mission accomplished.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Josh on Nov 3, 2004 10:40:21 GMT
AWESOME! cant wait to get it
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Post by blindedbynoise on Nov 3, 2004 14:07:53 GMT
thats a mint review, can't wait to get my mits on a copy Neal
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Post by left side brain on Nov 4, 2004 7:07:06 GMT
From Big Cheese:
Left Side Brain - Equal and Opposite "ANGLO/WELSH ONES TO WATCH ****(out of 5) You might have seen this band's video for the excellent Fallout on Scuzz recently. It had samples from the old protect and survive films at the beginning? One of them was wearing a really bad shirt? Anyhoo, that's irrelevant (although it was a bad shirt!), but if you caught the video you may well have found the song sticking in your head, I certainly did and I was glad when this arrived for me to review. All eleven songs by the Anglo/Welsh foursome sound instantly familiar without ever really ripping off anyone in particular. The storming intro 'Figures' is a beautifully structured smack in the face that forces you to listen, introducing you the tightly structured three vocal harmonies that haunt the rest of the record. The searing triple vocal attack backed by some ripping riffs, strike an almost perfect balance between vocals and the music. Just on the right side of commercial, these lads make some pretty darn good emotive anthems that will stick in your head for days. These are definitely ones to watch.
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