All Artists: Oceansize Title: Heaven Alive Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Beggar's Banquet Release Date: 8/22/2005 Album Type: Single, Import Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 607618138820 |
Oceansize Heaven Alive Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Oceansize are back with the single 'Heaven Alive' which is the first single lifted from the band's second album Everyone Into Position. This heavenly single was recorded at Monnow Valley studio in Monmouth and The Works st... more » | |
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Album Description Oceansize are back with the single 'Heaven Alive' which is the first single lifted from the band's second album Everyone Into Position. This heavenly single was recorded at Monnow Valley studio in Monmouth and The Works studio in Stockport with Dan Austin (Doves, The Cooper Temple Clause, People In Planes) and mixed by Danton Supple (Coldplay, Doves) at Sarm Studios. Featuring the band's trademark 3 guitar assault blended with radiant melodies 'Heaven Alive' finds Oceansize at their most confident yet. The title track is backed with 'IBOW'. Beggars Banquet. 2005. |
CD ReviewsTrack 2 Music Lover | RI USA | 08/31/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "To each his own. Oceansize is certainly one of the best bands going right now, and I think Everyone into Position is an album that proves it, top to bottom. But at the same time, I also think the new album, while more forceful than their debut album, Effloresce, and while it permits us more insight into the band's personality, misses some of the truly beautiful moments of Effloresce, the textured, panoramic instrumentals.
As a song, "Heaven Alive" is a nice offering, whether you're talking about the full-length version or the radio cut you'll find here. Really highlights Oceansize's similarities to Radiohead. But it's the B-side of this single that really brings the band back to its strengths, the full-blown instrumentals. In a word, this song kicks. As I listen to "I/B/O/W," the first thing I wonder is why song didn't make the album. And the next thing I wonder is why THIS AMAZING SONG wasn't the first track off EiP to hit radio. Alas, we don't live in a musical culture favorable to instrumentals. I guess that answers one of my questions about "I/B/O/W." As to the other question, I can't say. EiP is a great album as-is, but surely there would have been room on it for one more track, especially a track this good. Whatever. The band had their reasons, I guess. All I'll say is that this is the quality of music that, 3 decades ago, would have DEFINED its generation. Today, it's almost countercultural. Do you know how hard it is to find Oceansize material in the United States? Sometimes I think I'm the only person this side of the pond who has heard about these guys. That's a shame. I guess it also helps that I bought the single new for $3.99. At a price like $11.99, I might not be lucky enough to own this song today. In any case, as you can surely tell by now, I fully endorse & recommend this single. If you find it cheaper than 10 bucks, you're doing yourself a disservice not to make the investment." |