The Frames - Burn the Maps
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Frames |
| Studio | Anti |
| Release Date | February 8, 2005 |
| UPC Code | 045778674923 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 3:55 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 35 new from $8.14, 9 used from $7.95 |
Tracks
- Happy
- Finally
- Dream Awake
- A Caution to the Birds
- Trying
- Fake
- Sideways Down
- Underglass
- Ship Caught in the Bay
- Keepsake
- Suffer in Silence
- Locusts
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Builds with intensity |
And this album adds a bit of electronic bits and beeps into the mix for some interesting affect. Sort of in a Radiohead vibe...but with their own distinct vibe. There's some soundscape experimenting ala Sonic Youth and Yo La Tengo on "A Caution to the Birds".
I think "Burn the Maps" has some of the The Frames best stand alone songs...even if it doesn't tie together as a complete album as well as "For the Birds".
My personal favorites are "Dream Awake" (pretty much a definitive Frames song), "Sideways Down" (channeling a bit of the Pixies), Fake (should have been their big pop single), Keepsake (another perfect example of what the Frames do best!). The last song, "Locusts" is almost a foreshadowing to Glen Hansards solo work on "Once" and "The Swell Season". August 27, 2007
| Unbelievable |
| They just keep doing it... |
Burn the Maps is one huge, draining journey that leaves you with songs like the haunting Locusts, the epic finally, and sublime opener happy, this album demands you turn down the lights, turn the volume up, and listen hard. November 5, 2006
| From the violently quiet to the obviously sublime |
there's so many gems here, the almost eight minute epic keepsake, which climaxes with hansard moaning 'hunting me down like an insect', and underglass, with hansard again testing himself, bellowing 'i cannot accept your dsapointment man'.
however, one track shines absolutely brillantly, finally is the outstanding one, with jagged guitars and the downbeat lyrics of more despair and the treachery of a break up. absolutely magnificent.
August 31, 2006
| pure perfection |
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