The Temper Trap [CD]
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Songs
Need Your Love
London's Burning
Trembling Hands
The Sea Is Calling
Miracle
This Isn't Happiness
Where Do We Go from Here
Never Again
Dreams
Rabbit Hole
I'm Gonna Wait
Leaving Heartbreak Hotel
Details
- GenrePop,Rock
- SubgenreAdult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative/Indie Rock
- Original Release Date2012-05-29
- Release Date06-05-2012
- Original Release Date05-29-2012
- ArtistThe Temper Trap
- Album Level FlagsStudio Recording
- Release Level FlagsStudio Recording
- No Of Songs12
- Album Length2808 seconds
- Explicit ContentNo
- Style(s)Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
- FormatCD
- LabelColumbia / Glassnote Entertainment Group
Other
- Product NameThe Temper Trap [CD]
- GenrePop, Rock
- Vendor GenrePop/Rock
- UPC886919946727
Customer reviews
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I label "Conditions" as a PERFECT album. With that said, I predicted that The Temper Trap would fall into that assumed decline that nearly every band falls into when trying to one-up their previous works. Fortunately, I was proven wrong....WAY WRONG!. "Need Your Love", which some might not enjoy, starts the album preceding "London's Burning" which defines the rest of "The Temper Trap". "Where Do We Go from Here" and the last song, "Leaving Heartbreak Hotel", only add to the greatness of the record, the latter being my personal favorite which will leave you repeating "catch you in my sleep" for hours on end (unless it's just me lol). The styles of the songs, as happened in "Conditions", are almost always different and would not instantly be recognized as "generic Temper Trap", which is a good thing because they are able to span so many different musical fashions. Dougie Mandagi (lead vocals) really expresses his voice which, although at times somewhat annoying for me, seems perfectly fitting for their self-titled record. Congrats Temper Trap, on a masterpiece and maybe in another three years, I won't doubt the release of their next album the way I do with everyone else. All in all: PERFECT.
I would recommend this to a friend