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New Hopes, New Demonstrations

New Hopes, New Demonstrations
The Ghost Of A Thousand

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Track Listing

  1. Moved As Mountains, Dreamt Of By The Sea
  2. Bright Lights
  3. Knees, Toes, Teeth
  4. Canyons Of Static
  5. Split The Atom
  6. Neptune
  7. Small Mercies
  8. Nobody Likes A Hero
  9. Running On Empty
  10. Fed To The Ocean N
  11. Good Old Fashioned Loss

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6761 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-06-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

Great release from the UKs own4
Great release from the UKs own The Ghost of a Thousand who are scheduled to play this year's Reading and Leeds and Offset festivals. The songs are filled with heart-fealt and honest emotion lyrically and musically without being pretentious which is so often the case these days. Highlights for me include Neptune and Fed to the Ocean. If you like this check out UKs Architects.

Punchy5
I love this new album. It retains the energy and sound of "This Is Where The Fight Begins" but carries some new ideas. There are a few tracks that came as a surprise in terms of structure - creating a different listening experience than the previous album. "Nobody Likes A Hero" stands out as a great example of the band's new tricks with programmed beats and keys added for some effective drama.

The main thing I like about this album is the guitar tone - punchy riffs and jangly accents. I'm glad they didn't do what Gallows did and trade this in favour of metalling up their noise!

a fingers up to the difficult second album cliche5
oh yes, who would have thought it but these guys have come up trumps again, even better they come from our fair land aswell. this album took me 2 listens to get hooked, from then on its been in my car since it was delivered ( i had it on pre-order) my only gripe is track 7 is just a weird piece of slow intstrumental lasting for just over a minute, im all for a bit of artsy stuff mid album, but this was so short and had no depth it should have just been replaced with another killer track like the other ten.unlike any other band out there, these guys take the flame from refused, add pinch of salt, add a bit of brighton rock, shake, athen out comes a mother of a second album.i love the denis lyxen'esque song ending screams 'yeah' at the end of tracks 1 & 4. its a pity they are missing out cambridge on their tour, closest place to me is luton, no ta !!