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The Fragile Army

The Fragile Army
The Polyphonic Spree

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Track Listing

  1. Together We're Heavy
  2. Running Away
  3. Get Up and Go
  4. Fragile Army
  5. Younger Yesterday
  6. We Crawl
  7. Mental Cabaret
  8. Guaranteed Nightlite
  9. Light to Follow
  10. Watch Us Explode (Justify)
  11. Overblow Your Nest
  12. Championship

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #156727 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-06-19
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .28 pounds

Customer Reviews

A darker kind of hope4
Following the exceptional but under-appreciated "Together We're Heavy" The Spree return in darker mode (both visually and musically. All the ingredients of their previous work are still there (huge sound, symphonic embellishments and abstract lyrical meanderings brought home by Tim and the choir) but the mix is different. A heavier, rockier sound is present. The drums are to the fore and the symphonic elements are subdued in the mix. The war in Iraq casts a shadow over the work and Tim gives one of the all-time great vocal deliveries in "Overblow your nest", the frustration of mortality sears through his voice, leaving the hairs standing up on the back of your neck. Hope still shines through though, as you would, well, hope from a Polyphonic album. It's kind of more of the same but with a different palette. Watching the video of the process of making the record was fascinating and showed the cracks in the fragile armour. Another grand, bold record but a little harder to swallow than the the sunshine and light of yore. It grows with every listen though.

A Third Fantastic Album5
I wasn't sure at first what to make of this third album. There were a few tracks I loved immediately - just what you'd expect - but the remainder of the album failed to impress. However, after a few listens I began to appreciate the whole album. It's a little more dark than the previous two which probably caught me off guard and may catch you too, but don't worry, listen again tomorrow and you'll love it. The Spree are definitely on form!

worth a little effort5
A less easy album to get into than their previous offerings but more rewarding, I think, when the effort is made - the songs are darker and more spikey this time around but with a richness and depth that shows the Spree are growing and developing as a band as their music grows with them. Stick with it and you'll be lavishly rewarded.