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“Yeah, it started to get a little awkward when said, ‘Come on, dude - let’s go to your car, it will only take a minute…’ You could tell the kid wasn’t feeling it,” said Marcy Stephenson, who also declined to buy the cassette release.

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“He was almost begging the kid, asking, ‘I want to hear if they doubled my bass parts like I asked them to. The fan, visibly shaken by the request, allegedly told Massey he “only had an AUX cable anyway,” and quickly made his way to the exit.Fire Note Says: Frank Turner’s most recent release is fresh, combining indie and British rock, punk, emo, and folk.Īlbum Review: Those new to Frank Turner’s music might be surprised that his most recent release, Tape Deck Heart, is his fifth full-length album. The songs are indie fresh, combining sounds from British rock, punk, emo, and folk. Singing of regret and angst, dancing, love, and time gone by, Frank Turner covers themes that are both mature and moody, conveying the ups and downs of life. While some of the album’s songs sound too similar, becoming tiresome, most will keep alternative/rock listeners interested.Įxpressing eagerness and regret with the first few tracks, Tape Deck Heart opens with “Recovery,” a light rock song. A continuum of “Recovery,” “Losing Days” has a similar theme of lost moments with lyrics like “greatness slips by,” but uses reflective rock beats in exchange for cheerful ones.Īlthough the song’s lyrics express an uphill battle, the notes are carefree and upbeat. Introducing a folksy sound, “The Way I Tend to Be” is a bit slower, but keeps the same apologetic theme.

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The lyrics show off Frank Turner’s writing ability, chanting “because I’ve said I love you so many times that the words kinda die in my mouth.” Continuing to apologize, “Plain Sailing Weather” is a simple rock song, playing sadly and angrily as the chorus yells “give me one fine day of plain sailing weather, and I can fuck up anything, anything.” With less rock, “Good & Gone” is not as regretful, and more settled, than previous tracks. In keeping with the new, leisurely sound “Tell Tale Signs” is lovingly angry, its lyrics “God dammit Amy, we’re not kids any more, you can’t just keep waltzing out of my life, leaving clothes on my bedroom floor.” It’s slower, acoustic and mello, moving the album into another realm. We sell records, you buy them.Starting out acoustic, but getting faster as it goes, “Four Simple Words” has a more carefree, positive message, the four simple words being “I want to dance.” It’s fast and declarative center resembles Dropkick Murphys and Arctic Monkeys.Ĭonveying a singular moment, “Polaroid Picture” is nostalgic, telling a story about childhood friendship in which “we used to be brothers, superheroes and warriors.” The song is rock, bringing back the sounds of the beginning of the album. However, if you are ordering only one cd or record, then I'm afraid the price you're seeing is the actual price - ridiculous, I know, sorry. All rates vary by weight and destination, so please check your cart to view the postage cost for your order.įor our international customers: if you are ordering more than a few items, you can email us to ask about a possible postage adjustment, as I can get a more accurate weight (especially with multiple lps involved) or by simply removing cd cases to reduce the package weight. We try to pack every order as securely as possible, but if your package somehow gets damaged in transit, please let us know.Īll orders are shipped via USPS. Please send us an email at for instructions, should you need to return anything.

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Tapedeck punk