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Ash - Twilight Of The Innocents


Ash - Twilight Of The Innocents

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  • Artist: Ash
  • Album: Twilight Of The Innocents
  • Label: WEA
  • Year of Release: 2007
  • ME Rating: 5 out of 5
  • Reviewed by: dscanland on 2007-08-16
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I've always had a soft spot for Ash. Hell, I've always had a soft spot for power pop but it always seems that there aren't enough people like me to make a difference for power pop bands. I have given their last two albums 4.5 stars out of 5. Twilight Of The Innocents is highly deserving of a 5. It's the album that Tim Wheeler and his crew was meant to make. Why is this different than previous Ash efforts? They are focused more on the craft of the pop side of things rather than just trying to rock hard. Meltdown was good but it was all mach 5. This one has no problem looking towards bands such as Teenage Fanclub for some pop advice. 
 
The band shows us just what to expect on the opening track, "I Started A Fire", a perfect pick for lead single off of the track. It transitions the fan into the "new Ash" territory without leaving them high and dry. Then they move onto a little different territory with "You Can't Have It All", a dark verse pattern for this sunny band.
 
A track like "Dark And Stormy" shows a band that has matured. Sure Ash can rock out but when crafting the perfect pop melody the restraint is just what they needed. They even throw some longer songs into the mix, my favorite of the one's over 4 minutes is "Shattered Glass" with some interesting production work. 
 
Focusing on the melody and arrangement rather than the sonic bombast gets this band full points in my book. Now it is rumored that Twilight of the Innocents is to be Ash's last proper full-length album. They will be focusing on singles and digital delivery from this point forward. From what they've proven to me on Twilight of the Innocents they will be quite capable of this "single" thing. 

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on 2007-08-16 dscanland Said:

From BBC's site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/5c3n/

12 years ago, Ash – Tim Wheeler, Rick McMurray and Mark Hamilton – were my first ever 'blimey, aren't pop stars getting younger' moment. Now, just on the verge of 30, they are something of elder statesmen, yet maintain the same forceful chirpiness that their best material has always displayed. Written and recorded in New York (at the studio where the Wu-Tang Clan recorded their best material), their first album since the departure of Charlotte Hatherley, is focussed and mature. Casual observers will be delighted to learn that it's not their drum and bass outing; just another great record, which, if reports are to be believed is their last, as they will concentrate on releasing tracks and singles as opposed to full-length works in future.



If this is to be the end in this format, Twilight Of The Innocents is a fabulous epitaph, as it is crammed with many old-fashioned qualities; an abundance of melody; superb orchestration (completed with Rolling Stones/Eton John legend Paul Backmaster), and a wit and lightness. It sounds like there are at least six or seven singles on here. "End Of The World" is a delicious union of Elvis Costello and, um, Wheatus; with a to-die-for chorus, it has the potential to be the indie disco "Angels". "Shadows" is pure Merseybeat. “Polaris” reminds the Keanes and Coldplays of the world who was around first. Tim Wheeler proves himself again to be a songwriter with depth and sensitivity and a crafty knack for a hummable chorus.


Daryl Easlea

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