Ropewalk The View
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
30.04.2026
Album including Album cover
- 1 Under the Rug 03:36
- 2 Marriage 03:31
- 3 Living 03:15
- 4 Talk About Two 03:31
- 5 Psychotic 03:38
- 6 Cracks 03:00
- 7 Tenement Light 03:39
- 8 House of Queue's 04:07
- 9 Penny 03:19
- 10 Voodoo Doll 03:33
Info for Ropewalk
Fünftes Album der schottischen Indie-Rocker; produziert von Albert Hammond Jr (The Strokes).
2007 war ein großes Jahr für The View. Hits wie "Same Jeans" und "Wasted Little DJs" füllten den Dancefloor, und das Debütalbum "Hats Off To The Busker" ging auf Platz eins der britischen Charts. Mittlerweile sind The View ein wenig erwachsener geworden, was ihrem Anspruch an gute Power-Pop-Songs keinen Abbruch tut. Im Gegenteil. Co-produziert von Albert Hammond Jr (The Strokes) und aufgenommen in den Hamburger Clouds Hill Studios ist "Ropewalk" ein Rockalbum, dem man den Hunger mit jedem Song anhört. Auch im zehnten Jahr ihres Bestehens weiß die Band aus dem schottischen Dundee, wie sie ihre Fans rumkriegt. Ihr fünftes Album glänzt nicht nur durch eine rockige Produktion mit West-Coast-Anleihen, sondern auch durch ein gereiftes Songwriting.
Kyle Falconer, Gesang, Rhythmusgitarre
Kieren Webster, Bass, Hintergrundgesang
Pete Reilly, Leadgitarre
Steven Morrison, Schlagzeug, Perkussion
The View
Scotland's the View make a rousing brand of classicist pop/rock distinguished by lead singer Kyle Falconer's puckish brogue. The band broke through with their Top Five U.K. single "Same Jeans" off 2007's Hats Off to the Buskers. While the band's sound has matured, they've retained their knack for hooky anthems, a skill that helped them reach the Top 20 of the U.K. Albums Chart with 2009's Which Bitch?, 2011's Bread and Circuses, and 2012's Cheeky for a Reason. The Strokes' Albert Hammond produced their fifth album, 2015's Ropewalk. Coming off a five-year hiatus, the View returned to the Top Ten with 2023's Exorcism of Youth.
The View members Kyle Falconer (vocalist), Kieran Webster (bassist), Pete Reilly (guitarist), and Steven Morrison (drummer) -- were still teenagers when they got together in their native Dundee in 2005. They initially cut their teeth as a cover band, but were soon writing their own songs while practicing in the back of a local pub. They signed with the Dundee-based independent Two Thumbs label and in March 2006, released an eponymous EP. The album caught the attention of several BBC Radio 1 and 2 presenters who began giving the band airplay. A high-profile appearance at the Reading and Leeds Festival also helped build the group's fan base. That same year, the band signed with 1965 Records, a label distributed by Columbia and run by James Endeacott (who had worked with similar red-hot acts, from the Strokes to the Libertines). Buzz began to build around the band's promise and peaked with the international release of 2007's Hats Off to the Buskers, a confident debut album that topped the U.K. charts and spawned the hit singles "Wasted Little DJ's," and "Same Jeans," the latter of which reached number three in the U.K.
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