A French Kiss in the Chaos
Reverend and The Makers · 2009
39 min · 10 tracks · indie rock
A vibrant tapestry of indie rock infused with sharp lyrical commentary and eclectic instrumentation.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- steady pacing with lyrical depth
- engaging storytelling throughout tracks
- vibrant energy for group listening
- thought-provoking themes for reflection
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer instant gratification tracks
- avoid cohesive album experiences
Where this album fits
- Career context
- In 2009, Reverend and The Makers released 'A French Kiss in the Chaos' as their second studio album, following their debut 'The State of Things' from 2007. This album marked a crucial moment for the band as they sought to refine their sound and expand their lyrical themes, reflecting on contemporary issues while showcasing their growth within the indie rock scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Miles Kane· Arctic Monkeys· The Maccabees
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Silence Is Talking 5:38
- 2 Hidden Persuaders 3:59
- 3 No Wood Just Trees 3:30
- 4 Professor Pickles 2:57
- 5 Long Long Time 2:32
- 6 No Soap in a Dirty War 4:05
- 7 Manifesto/People Shapers 5:34
- 8 Mermaids 3:08
- 9 The End 3:51
- 10 Hard Time for Dreamers 4:21
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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