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The third album by British rockers Standard Lamps, Sell Everything You Own, has been receiving rave reviews from critics and fans alike. The album, released in 2017, is a mix of classic rock and roll and modern indie vibes, showcasing the band's versatility and musical prowess.
The album's opening track, "Dim and Dismal," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its driving rhythm and catchy guitar riffs. The standout track, "Living with Mum and Dad," is a relatable anthem for anyone struggling to make ends meet in today's tough economy.
Other highlights include the upbeat "The Model World," the bluesy "I'm a Little Bit Scared of You," and the introspective "The Right Train, The Wrong Line." The album closes with the hauntingly beautiful "The Last One Leaves," a fitting end to a powerful and emotional journey.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Lyla Won't Go In The Sea | ||
The Right Train | ||
The Harmonica Song | ||
I'm A Little Bit Scared Of You | ||
See You Again | ||
Portland | ||
Distractions | ||
English Summer | ||
The Girl Who Came To Stay | ||
New Addison Way |
Sell Everything You Own is a must-have for fans of classic rock and roll and indie music. The Standard Lamps have truly outdone themselves with this album, showcasing their talent and passion for music.