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Living in Blue
The Blackouts
Living in Blue
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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"There's a good chance that twenty years from now we'll be talking about The Blackouts in the same way we speak of Television or The Modern Lovers today. The Blackouts seem to have all the makings of a great, peerless band...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Blackouts
Title: Living in Blue
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: LUCID RECORDS
Original Release Date: 4/12/2004
Release Date: 4/12/2004
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 798546211133

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"There's a good chance that twenty years from now we'll be talking about The Blackouts in the same way we speak of Television or The Modern Lovers today. The Blackouts seem to have all the makings of a great, peerless band that's destined to fail where it counts most as far as the bottom line is concerned: record sales? one of the better rock records you'll hear this year from the most refreshing rock and roll band this side of stardom. There's no mountain of hype preceding The Blackouts' sophomore album as with The Strokes' second offering. Likewise, there are also no expectations for this relatively unknown band from the corn fields of Illinois. And that's precisely why discovering The Blackouts is like a breath of fresh air in a crowded room of rock and roll pretenders all bumping elbows in order to grab a second of face time with the general public. While other bands are thinking "career", The Blackouts are thinking "beer". And as corny as that sounds, it's because of that relaxed attitude and disregard for "making it big" that these guys have been able to go out and create art on their own terms. Living in Blue is the kind of sincere, ass-kicking record Lester Bangs would have called an indictment of all that's wrong with media-hyped Rock and Roll Lite bands like The Vines and Kings of Leon. You know, "style is originality and fashion is facism" and "grossness is the truest criterion for rock 'n roll". All that shit. Honesty doesn't have a way of winning over the masses? But we? are ready for some good old fashioned authenticity. And if that means rooting for a band that isn't comprised of Brooklyn-based art school grads living off trust funds and battling depression with prescription drugs, then so be it? This is an album that swaggers with a Cool Hand Luke toughness yet feels as comfortable as your favorite pair of worn-down Levi's. Much of The Blackouts' poised performance on record is indebted to the band's white riot of a live performance. On stage, they're sexy, genuine? and as? dangerous as can be. Turns out a good bit of the band's live energy manages to transfer into 0s and 1s on disc. For their sophomore effort, The Blackouts hooked up with longtime Champaign producer Adam Schmitt (Velvet Crush, HUM, The Action), took the new songs they spent the summer writing on the road into the studio, and came out on the other end with what I'll calmly call an authentic rock and roll remedy in a record. You want a story to sell to your readers? How about this: rock and roll music is back to make an honest living. The Blackouts are your 100% proof. Drink up." - Doug Hoepker.
 

CD Reviews

If i hear the S-word one more time....
Zachary W. Ray | Winchester, VA | 07/05/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If I hear the S-word one more time in relation to the B-word I will find the person who said it and...well, i probably won't do anything. But keep this in mind. As labels pay big bucks to "break" such "talented" bands like the Strokes and the "Kings" of Leon overseas, one only needs to look to the nation's midsection (right above her belly button) to find what A&R people at major labels, after not signing these fine boys, will undoubtedly refer to as "the mistake of their lives."
The Blackouts.
Best live rock'n'roll band i've seen. Ever. Joe is the best guitarist i've seen. Ever. Pat is the best drinker i've seen. Ever. Steve's got the most soul i've seen in a white boy. Ever. And I think Mark, in addition to being an amazing drummer, has Bun E. Carlos totally licked at smoking cigarettes whilst playing drums. And the best part of this is that it all translates beautifully to recording. But you know, their demoes sounded pretty stellar, too. I honestly think they're just that good of a band. Hands down the best Rock'n'Roll (in it's truest form) offering since the Face's A NOD IS AS GOOD AS A WINK...TO A BLIND HORSE."
Rock and Roll the way it was meant to be...
chit0wn | Chicago, Illinois | 05/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've been following The Blackouts for about two years now, starting with their first album "Everyday is a Sunday Evening." That CD kept me humming and singing to myself, frequently while on public transportation. When I heard they had a new album out I wondered how they could top their first... but they did. This is one of the best rock albums I have EVER heard. Not just amongst their contemporaries but going back into the early days of rock and through the hay-days of punk and beyond. Many people say "The Blackouts sound like ARTIST X only different." But the TRUE key to the timelessness of their sound is that they DON'T sound like any one artist or band, but it is clear they know their roots and have been influenced by, dare I say, HUNDREDS of past and present rockers.You'll hear that this album sounds like The Strokes or The White Stripes... but The Blackouts are everything those bands aren't and it shines through like a 1000-watt floodlight on "Living In Blue." If your collection is missing this album you may be missing one of the greatest ever. And it won't be a secret much longer..."
Too good. Hard to believe they are a garage band.
gyking13 | Illinois USA | 05/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"From the 1st song, this album is new, different, and bound to be huge. I first heard them on the television show 'One Tree Hill' and enjoyed it everytime I play it. I tend to over play my new music, but I can't get enough of these guys. I was lucky enough to hear them live in Chicago and they rocked the house. They will be big, I am certain of this.Buy it! You won't regret it. If you like the other bands mentioned in the other reviews, buy this disc."