published: 12 /
12 /
2009
Label:
Fiction
Format: CD
Anthemic-sounding pop on excellent fourth album from London-based act, Athlete
Review
Athlete who come from Greenwich now have a new base at Fiction Records, which was once the home to the Cure.
'Superhuman Touch' starts off the album. It has a 1980's heavy synth pop feel, while its vocal from singer, Joel Potts, is a grower. Like the best of Snow Patrol, it is a very catchy pop number.
'The Getaway' begins by sounding jangly, but eventually speeds up and eventually outdoes Coldplay as a dramatic pop number.
'Black Swan Song'is an anthemic lighter-in-the-air track, and 'Don't Hold Your Breath' is a sing-a-long number, which sounds like a crowd favourite from its first listen.
'Love Come Rescue' is stripped down to one acoustic guitar and a naked vocal. 'Light the Way' goes back to a band sound, and features jangly guitars that sound like the Shadows and an anthem-paced drum beat.
'The Unknown' is another sing-a-long number, while 'The Awkward Goodbye' is an example of classy, masterful songwriting.
'Magical Mistakes' is another anthem, a song to get a crowd going, while 'Rubik's Cube', which ends the cd, is a slow burner, acoustically played and backed by soft-paced guitar and piano.
A classy act from S.E.10
Track Listing:-
1
Superhuman Touch
2
The Getaway
3
Black Swan Song
4
Don't Hold Your Breath
5
Love Come Rescue
6
Light The Way
7
The Unknown
8
Awkward Goodbye
9
Magical Mistakes
10
Rubik's Cube