Eight

Eight Artist: New Model Army
Label: Attack Attack
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 880803230428
EAN: 0880803230428
ASIN: B0000VD132


Release Date: 2003-12-02

Eight


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Tracks:

  1. Flying Through The Smoke
  2. You Weren't There
  3. Orange Tree Roads
  4. Someone Like Jesus
  5. Stranger
  6. R&R
  7. Snelsmore Wood
  8. Paekakariki Beach
  9. Leeds Road 3am
  10. Mixam
  11. WipeOut

Similar Items:

  1. Carnival
  2. Strange Brotherhood
  3. Navigating By the Stars
  4. Lost Songs
  5. ...& Nobody Else

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars NMA's Worst Album - But still pretty good........2006-11-11

I was disappointed greatly by this record when it was released in 2000, but it has grown on me. It's kind of meandering, mellowed and directionless (by NMA standards), with borderline junky production (sub-par drum sound and thin overall tone). Of course, even the worst New Model Army records are better than most albums out there. I of course highly recommend this thing -- Justin Sullivan is still one of the best songwriters on the planet, but on Eight, his first effort without longtime drummer Robert Heaton, he flounders a touch. Buy this album, but if you're new to the band buy a couple other ones first - namely Thunder and Consolation, The Ghost of Cain, or even Carnival. Only essential track is You Weren't There.

5 out of 5 stars NMA - Not being tired of delivering yet another Masterpiece.......2004-01-16

NMA prove once again that they have further refined their unique music style through the years wíthout losing their enthralling vigor and riveting grip on the souls of the listener.

By far NMA are taking much effort and attention for every song they put out (even their B-side collections like "Lost Songs" are outstanding in many ways). I dont share all of their political thoughts as I am more optimistic regarding the ability of the western world to cope with the challenges ahead.

Nevertheless their lyrics are a class of its own - unmatched by comparable alternative rock acts.

The songs on Eight are:

"Flying through the smoke" - a spell binding folk rock track gathering gradually in momentum and exposed fury till it bursts into a final explosion - disturbing and absorbing at the same time.
5 out of 5

"You weren't there" is a ballad carried by a quite simple but nevertheless atmospherically tense organ-like keyboard tune. The lyrics are dealing with the gap between media reality and hands-on experiences. A catchy slow track, but losing a little bit its magic by hearing it again and again.
4,5 out of 5

"Orange tree road" displays the romantic power and vitality of NMA at its peak. The song comes along like a 4 minute road movie - fast and emotionally engrossing. Once again the rather sweet though dynamic melody is brought by a earshrapnelling organ-keyboard tune, which fastens its grip the more you listen. The lyrics deal with memories of lost love, dedication, renewal and life being an endless journey. One of the best songs NMA has ever written.
5 out of 5

"Someone like Jesus" is a spartanically instrumented ballad, which didnt get a grip on me at first. But dont underestimate this song, appearing still on the súrface, but exposing a dark yet fasicnating realm of sound and word the further you are diving into it. I got more and more - literally !- soaked into this song and came to appreciate it as one of the best elaborates NMA has created so far. The lyrics deal with the sinister side of sanity.
5 out of 5

"Stranger" and "R&R" are more or less average stuff for NMA benchmarks. Good rock tracks anyway, but I miss the special enchantment the other songs enfold so impressively.
3-3.5 out of 5

"Snelsmore Wood" was pubslihed before as a live track on "&nobody else". Both versions dont differ much, though I prefer the tense atmosphere of the live act. The song is first just filled with the permeating voice of Justin and the rough sound of the acoustic guitar. In this track actually Justin reaches a level where he directly penetrates into ones mind - really invading in every aspect! The song eventually erupts in an e-guitar solo dripping into the melody like a chain of raw diamants. The track stands paradigmatically for NMA finding a highly exciting synthesis between a raw, unfiltered and emotionally tense sound.
5 out of 5

"Peakakriki beach" fits well as some kind of relaxing exercise. Sound and lyrics unit to a hymn for a more peaceful place "away from the battlefields" of life.
4 out of 5

"Leeds Road 5am" is a story-telling folk rock song reminding me of some of the works on Springsteen's "Nebraska".
4 out of 5

"Mixam" has an infectious groove line, but dealing with NMAs favorite topics (blind mankind tumbles further to the apocolypse), which sometimes get a little bit annoying to be honest.
3,5 out of 5

"Wipe out" is the dignified closing track of the album and a stirring poem to the sea, kind of redemption song. The guitars are oscillating between soft chords and rougher uptempo, again NMA at its best.
4.5 out of 5

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  1. Unconsciously Confined ~ Satanic Surfers
  2. Blues for Henry... ~ Five Horse Johnson
  3. Rama 1 ~ Andy West with Rama
  4. 61/49 ~ The Romantics
  5. Willie & The Lap Dog ~ Gallagher & Lyle
  6. The Tain ~ The Decemberists
  7. Kamikaze Syllables ~ Rantmusic
  8. Steal My Sunshine
  9. The Best Of Bruce & Terry ~ Bruce & Terry
  10. Time for Heroes 2 ~ Libertines

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One Night,One Guitar ~ David Cullen

New Orleans Parade ~ New Orleans All-Star Marching Band

Avant Knitting: Knitting Factory Tours 1993 ~ Various Artists

Complete Musicraft Recordings ~ Duke Ellington

Theo & Kirk ~ Theo Bleckmann & Kirk Nurock

Zoot Case ~ Zoot Sims

Le Petit Bonheur ~ Felix LeClerc

Nana Caymmi ~ Nana Caymmi

Bicho Buxa Bicha & Outros ~ Cafe Com Bobagem

Shonyo Buddhist ~ Various Artists