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The Last Broadcast

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Doves are now lost souls

    I bought this album with a lot of expectations especially due to the comparisons with radiohead and coldplay. I had heard "sea song" & "catch the sun" from lost souls ard these 2 tracks were brilliant. However this album just bores me. Besides the lead singers voice starts to sound really 'heavy' and laboured after a few listens. Every song has that same boring vibe, no real variation in sound. Not worth it in my opinion though i still love sea song & catch the sun...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Best album of 2002...........

    Last Braodcast by Doves, is a brilliant album with there goes the fear being the best song (best single of 2002). Their superbly created album is backed up by their many excellent live performances. Once played, this album takes hold of you and takes many months of listening to wear off. Their Lost Souls album was very good but they have managed to surpass it. Go out and but it, it is an essential. Oasis and Coldplay best British bands? Songs to look out for, Words, there goes the fear, N.Y., Sattelites, Pounding and last bradcast.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    You like Radiohead...Coldplay...this is for you...

    It's a mix of Radiohead and Coldplay into it's own genre of music. Both albums are great. The Last Broadcast is the best, I think.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    The smooth flight of the Doves

    Each song has a hook attractive enough to grow on your senses. The layering of guitars is fabulous, and so are the rhythm-structures. Among the songs, I think 'Words', 'There Goes The Fear', 'Caught By The River' and 'M62 Song' are the ones which rise above the others

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    sweet and melodic dream scapes

    with a lyrical smoothness and a new found ambition, this band borrows from others to create somthing new.

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