Halfvalue Shopping
Shop For     in

Online Shopping

Compare Prices


Compare All Prices

Travels With Myself And Another


Product Details


The follow-up to their acclaimed 2008 debut "Curses" is both melodically brutal and uncompromising in its lyrical bit. Features the single "The Hope That House Built" with its marching Queens Of The Stone Age-style riff. The lead off track, "Arming Eritrea", sets the tone by lulling the listener into a false sense of security before exploding with a bloodthirsty roar of fuzzy bass and distorted guitar. The album's centerpiece, the synth-heavy "You Need Satan More Than He Needs You" finds the band at their savage best as keyboards bounce off hypnotic drumming and funky bass lines to create a devilish masterpiece that will captivate fans and newcomers alike.

Product Reviews


(4 stars) - Future of the Left's Best
Future of the Left return with their sophomore effort "Travels With Myself and Another" featuring more tirades against commercialism, society and almost everything in between from disgruntled lead Andy Falkous. Falkous has a right to be a little peeved at the way things are as society seems to have fallen off the deep end and gone in the proverbial toilet. In Falkous' worldview the political saviors the world was promised are nothing more than the same old thing and Falkous is left in a foul mood. On the album, Future of the Left has beefed up their sound and the results are impressive. Tight angular rhythms dominate the record matching the sardonic lyrics. I wasn't expecting to hear a slow waltz on this record but I wasn't prepared to hear anything quite in my business.

"Come on Rick, I'm not a drunk," Andy Falkous intones as Future of the Left kicks off the angular "Arming Eritrea." "Chin Music" follows suit with its gunmetal gray rhythms before stepping into a propulsive guitar solo. Everything in this song comes off in short bursts of vitriol creating quite a damning atmosphere for the rest of the album. It's about time someone took up the mantle of aggressor and refused to stand idly by as things gone further south. "The House That Hope Built" starts off as stomping march listing off failed slogans and lost causes. Materialism gets a thorough trouncing on "Drink Nike" which surely won't open any endorsements for the band. The stream of consciousness ranting of Future of The Left is invigorating as they show no fear in writing about any topic no matter how sacred or sacrilegious. I wish more bands would quit the posturing and follow suit.



Popular Searches in Music

old school musicpatriotic rock songscalendario 2009 semi-desnudachristian singers90ship hop bootyriddim drivencalendario 2009 niurka marcoschristian duetsblack gospel artistskidz bop 16kids pop cdsyouth gospel musiclove songsniurka marcosold christian songskidz bop 16 kidz bop greatest hits (2 cds)80s musiccontemporary christian duetsmusica duranguense 2009More

I'm shopping for
Cheap Textbooks  |  HomeGarden | All | Books | Jewelry | Baby | PCHardware | HealthPersonalCare | VideoGames | Electronics | Toys | SportingGoods | Kitchen | Tools
Apparel | DVD | PetSupplies | Music | Photo | Software | Watches | Automotive | MusicalInstruments | OfficeProducts |

Cheap Deals at halfvalue.com

Home  |  About  |  Help  |  Privacy PolicySitemap  |  Top Searches  |  Top Products  |  Featured Deals  | Shopping Guides  | Answers  | Brands  |  All Departments | Shopping Directory

Copyright 2003-2009 halfvalue.com - Find Cheap Deals & Save @ halfvalue

German FlagEinkaufen GermanyUK FlagOnline Shopping UKUSA FlagShopping en ligne FranceUSA FlagOnline Shopping USA

Cheap Textbooks | Information and Articles | Cheap Designer Shoes & Handbags