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Love It When I Feel Like This

Love It When I Feel Like This
The Twang

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Track Listing

  1. Ice Cream Sundae
  2. Wide Awake
  3. The Neighbour
  4. Either Way
  5. Push The Ghosts
  6. Reap What You Sow
  7. Loosely Dancing
  8. Two Lovers
  9. Don't Wait Up
  10. Got Me Sussed
  11. Cloudy Room
  12. Website Link

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30099 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-06-04
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics
  • Running time: 43 minutes

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
After being placed second in the BBC News "Sound Of 2007" poll and being lauded by the NME, Birmingham based five pieceThe Twang release the debut album 'Love It When I Feel LikeThis'. Recorded with long term collaborator Gavin Monaghan,the album sees the band taking influence from the early nineties 'Madchester' scene while lyrically following in the footsteps of Arctic Monkeys and The Streets. The singles 'WideAwake' and 'Either Way' are included.


Customer Reviews

One of the best albums of 20075
When I was younger I would spend my nights dancing like crazy to the Happy Mondays, the Stone Roses, CARTER, Wonderstuff... then I grew up, and the bands changed. Never again was that feeling of energy rekindled, of findind a new album which felt fresh and felt like it had been "Made in the 90's".

Until I found The Twang.

Its as though the much talked about 90's Revival may finally be on its way. The Twang capture the old feeling, and combine it with the new "Streets" style of music, and it works perfectly.

Every song on this album is instantly familiar, and yet excitingly new. Lots of big expressions such as "the next big thing" have already been aimed at this band by people far bigger than me, but for once, I really hope their right.

Cant wait to find them live! But for now, get this album, you wont regret it.

Brummie boldness/Midlands mayhem....4
Belly laughs....superb guitar licks and a very strong grasp of a good tune.,...this is a classic british album.

Birmingham quintet The Twang have been derided as "baggy copyists" but the baggy feel only adds to this raw and varied debut album. The guitar sound layered throughout this album is different and inventive lifting some of the tracks from pub rock chug to indie masterpieces,this is mixed in with some clever lyrics and playful storytelling.

I'm not quite sure how this album will sit in ten years time but it felt very NOW to me and is full of a working class passion that so often gets swept under the chav banner of apathy and mindless aggression. Buy this and enjoy!

Different from all the dull indie bands!4
Totally agree with the review below.I loved this album the first time I heard it.The reason-It sounds nothing like the indie bands at the minute that all sound the same. (Stand up The View,Fratellis,Pigeon Detectives,The Enemy etc)Yes it may sound like something from the 90's,but thats a good thing compared to all the dreary indie bands at the minute that don't deliver anything fresh.At least the songs are singalong anthems.Sid.Burton.