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Little Death

Little Death
Pete & The Pirates

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Product Description

'Little Death' is the debut full-length album from Reading-based indie popsters Pete & The Pirates. A thrilling mixtureof rakish indie and surrealism, this album will appeal to fans of the Mystery Jets and Razorlight. Includes the single 'Knots'.

Track Listing

  1. I'll Love
  2. Come On Feet
  3. She Doesn't Belong To Me
  4. Lost In The Woods
  5. Moving
  6. Knots
  7. Humming
  8. Dry Wings
  9. Mr. Understanding
  10. Bears
  11. Eyes Like Tar
  12. Song For Today
  13. Bright Lights

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3808 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-18
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

14 tracks, lyrically jovial, undeniably middle England.5
Cracking debut from an underated band with the most infectious summer fuelled tracks this side of Vampire Weekend. Well-known trio 'Come on Feet', 'Knots' and 'Mr Understanding' are nothing short of mind-blowing. After seeing them at this years Bestival I am hooked and hope somewhat selfishly that they remain the hidden gem that they are at this precise moment.

BUY BUY BUY.

So good, so underated5
One of those of those albums that's so much better than the sum of its parts. It's such a throwback to the heydays of indie, but evolved, meaner and better than you could ever do justice to in a short review like this. Listen now and never regret..

Very good first effort4
I was at the same gig in Exeter Cavern as Gregg (supporting equally excellent Young Knives). They churn out decent melodic indie pop rock, with good harmonies from the singers. The production on this album seems to improve as the album goes on but I like a bit of rough round the edges.

Some of the lyrics are a bit sixth form poetry but overall I really liked it musically and they could go far!