FRANK TURNER-“ Love Ire & Song”

Posted on January 29th, 2009 by ekko

Frank Turner’s sophomore album arrived at the end of 2008, so it will get consideration as a best of 2009 release. And deservedly so. This is one of the greatest albums I’ve heard in years. This is punk that doesn’t have to force a sneer or rely on powerpop. It’s rock that moves for resistance and change, rather than to comply with the standards of a bloated genre. For any more, all I can say is this:
It speaks with the brilliance of Bob Dylan but the simplicity of Billy Bragg.
It angers with raw rage like The Sex Pistols.
It growls for change like The Clash.
It inspires appreciation for the commonness of existence like The Kinks.
It finds musical complexity in simplicity like Johnny Cash.
It demands action and defies expectation like 1980s R.E.M.
It’s a masterpiece like Highway 61 Revisited, Don’t Try This At Home, Never Mind the Bollocks, London Calling, Muswell Hillbillies, Live From Folsom Prison, and Eponymous.

I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous

BONUS SONGS!

Old Clash Fan Fight Song-Billy Bragg with Ian McLagan

Belong-Patterson Hood (R.E.M. cover)

Bookmark and Share

2 Responses to "FRANK TURNER-“ Love Ire & Song”"

  1. I have to agree with you. I’ve seen Frank live twice now, once supporting The Levellers and a couple of weeks ago supporting another incredible act, The Gaslight Anthem. He was superb on both occasions and his songs seedm to hit a chord with the audience. Obviously there are Billy Bragg similarities but that’s a big plus in my book!

  2. [...] Frank Turner-Love Ire & Song (review). PunkyFolk. The first guy to as cool as Joe Strummer since Eddie Vedder. Indeed, Frank Turner [...]

Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Navigation

  • Mission Statement

    FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER.
  • FOLLOW ME ON TUMBLR http://www.tumblr.com/tumblelog/berkeleyplace WHAT THE HELL IS BERKELEY PLACE? "Berkeley Place" has been a blog since 2000.
  • Berkeley Place is also 6 blocks of Brooklyn real estate, emerging from Sackett St. and ending at Banana Hill, a small park that grows a foot each year from dog shit and the corpses of dead rats. Though its residents have gotten wealthier over the decades, Berkeley Place still houses folks of all backgrounds with interests in, well, everything.
  • WHAT THE HELL GOES ON HERE? Ekko reviews independent music, comic books, and whatever else interests him.
  • WHAT THE HELL IS INDIE MUSIC? An independent record label (or indie record label) is a record label operating without the funding of or outside the organizations of the major record labels. - Wikipedia.org That means they ain't in the RIAA, dude.

    HOW CAN I GET IN ON THIS?

    • Email me
      for the specifics but, basically:
    • I listen to all submissions of entire albums, not songs or compilations.
    • With rare exceptions I will not review material protected by the RIAA. So Sony, BMG, etc., don't start sending me crap. I'm not interested.
    • I don't listen to streams.
    • I won't read online comic-books. I may read .pdfs. I will read all hardcopy submissions.
    • I will review only submissions that I can recommend. I'm not here to do negative reviews.
    • Contact me to tell me to remove something. I'll take it down within 24 hours.
  • Comic Blog Elite
  • Tags!

  • Archives

  • I’M HYPED!

  • MMN

    Blog Directory Music Blogs Catlog Privacy Policy Quantcast Tag Blog Directory Submit Blog
  • 1.12.15/11.21.12

  • Copyright © 2009 Berkeley Place. Theme by THAT Agency but customised by TIM. Powered by WordPress.