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The Optimist

The Optimist

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The Optimist LP’ will be re-released on Deluxe 2LP & 2CD on Two-Piers, a new Brighton label, now with a Bonus album of ‘Demos’ from the original sessions and New Artwork. The Album has been out of print on Vinyl for many years now. It’s moments like that which endear you to Turin Brakes. The gentle strings in ‘Feeling Oblivion’. The gorgeous chime of Paradganian’s slide guitar on ‘The Door’. The desperate, claustrophobic descending melody of ‘Future Boy’. It’s like dustbowl folk music refracted through inner-city noise, bluesy, intimate comedown sounds invested with a surreal energy. Turin Brakes' second album, Ether Song, was released on 3 March 2003. The album was a departure from the acoustic sound that had brought them success with their first album. The album was popular enough to reach number 4 in the UK Albums Chart upon its release [10] and to be certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry four days after the release, on 7 March 2003.

The album's commercial performance created some tension between the band and their label. In fact, between tours in the United States (their own headline tour and supporting David Gray) in the Summer of 2003, the band recorded a new single for a re-release of Ether Song with Tony Hoffer. The first re-release of Ether Song, featuring an orange version of the cover and single 5 Mile was released on 6 October 2003. 5 Mile charted higher than Average Man (no. 31 [12]) but was largely overlooked by UK radio stations. Overall, the album was re-released four times during its lifespan, [13] and received various bonus discs between regions and versions. The band was on record as being unhappy with the way the record company was treating them and the fans regarding the release. The Optimist LP is the first full-length album release by Turin Brakes in 2001. "The Door" and "The Road" (previously released on The Door EP) were re-recorded for this album.TURIN BRAKES INTERVIEW – OLLY KNIGHTS TALKS ABOUT NEW ALBUM "LOST PROPERTY" ". Record Rewind Play. Archived from the original on 12 November 2015 . Retrieved 3 November 2015. Turin Brakes @ Brixton Academy". XFM. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 . Retrieved 2 December 2012. Costa, Maddy (31 March 2001). "Turin Brakes: The Optimist (Source)". The Guardian . Retrieved 5 January 2019. Turin Brakes are an English band, comprising original duo of Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, and long-term collaborators Rob Allum and Eddie Myer. They had a UK top 5 hit in 2003 with their song " Painkiller (Summer Rain)". Since starting out in 1999, the band have sold around one million records worldwide. [1] They are currently signed to Cooking Vinyl. Browne, David (30 April 2001). " The Optimist LP". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 13 April 2019 . Retrieved 5 January 2019.

After the successful release, the record company sought to replicate the commercial success by releasing a third single from the album, Average Man. However, UK radio channels didn't embrace the single as they had with previous releases and the chart performance (no. 35 [11]) was seen as disappointment by fans and the record label.During the performance at Theatre Royal on 13 September, the band played brand-new songs off the untitled forthcoming album, which they hinted would come out in February 2010. Early 2002, the band started work on their second album. After demo sessions in Rye, United Kingdom, the band flew to Los Angeles, California to record with producer Tony Hoffer in the Summer of 2002. In October 2002, this resulted in single Long Distance (reaching no. 31 [7] ) and an arena tour supporting David Gray.



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