Cactus World News - Urban Beaches (1986)
BAND/ARTIST: Cactus World News
- Title: Urban Beaches
- Year Of Release: 1986
- Label: MCA Records
- Genre: Alternative Rock, New Wave
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:19:22
- Total Size: 578 / 202 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. WORLDS APART 03:39
2. IN A WHIRLPOOL 03:42
3. THE PROMISE 05:00
4. THE BRIDGE 04:16
5. STATE OF EMERGENCY 07:17
6. YEARS LATER 04:10
7. CHURCH OF THE COLD 03:52
8. PILOTS OF BEKA 05:15
9. JIGSAW STREET 03:14
10. MAYBE THIS TIME 07:14
11. CASHEN BAY STRAND 05:12
12. THE BRIDGE ORIGINAL VERSION 03:50
13. THE OTHER EXTREME 04:12
14. FRONTIERS 04:54
15. GO DTI NA TRA 02:59
16. TABLES OVERTURN 04:18
17. STATE OF EMERGENCY BONUS 06:18
1. WORLDS APART 03:39
2. IN A WHIRLPOOL 03:42
3. THE PROMISE 05:00
4. THE BRIDGE 04:16
5. STATE OF EMERGENCY 07:17
6. YEARS LATER 04:10
7. CHURCH OF THE COLD 03:52
8. PILOTS OF BEKA 05:15
9. JIGSAW STREET 03:14
10. MAYBE THIS TIME 07:14
11. CASHEN BAY STRAND 05:12
12. THE BRIDGE ORIGINAL VERSION 03:50
13. THE OTHER EXTREME 04:12
14. FRONTIERS 04:54
15. GO DTI NA TRA 02:59
16. TABLES OVERTURN 04:18
17. STATE OF EMERGENCY BONUS 06:18
Cactus World News wastes no time in making a first impression on its debut album Urban Beaches. The opening track "Worlds Apart" explodes from the speakers with screeching, reverberating guitars, tumbling drums, and fervent vocals. The anthemic chorus and breathtaking energy of "Worlds Apart" will remind listeners of U2's "I Will Follow" in its feel and execution. However, despite similarities to the music of fellow Irish band U2, Urban Beaches is a smart, hypnotically melodic album bristling with youthful exuberance and sparkling musicianship. The impassioned singing of Eoin McEvoy on "Worlds Apart," "In a Whirlpool," "The Promise," and "The Bridge" is contagious; after hearing him bellow "Worlds apart, worlds apart/Closer than I've ever been/To you" a few times, listeners will find themselves mouthing the words or perhaps singing it in the shower. Frank Kearns' driving, electrifying riffs magnify the urgency in McEvoy's voice; nearly every track has thrilling, dramatic guitar playing. Urban Beaches should've been a hit in the U.S.; instead, it became a buried treasure in the cutout bins.
Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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