RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)
RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)
RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)
RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)
RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)
RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)
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RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)

Ah, Razorlight. Once the darlings of the indie scene, now back with their newest offering "Planet Nowhere" on Smokey Vinyl, no less. This Indie Exclusive release promises a trip down memory lane for fans, but does it deliver? From the moment the needle hits the groove, it's clear that Razorlight haven't lost their knack for catchy, feel-good tunes. Opening track 'Lost in Space' sets the tone with its infectious hooks and punchy guitars, reminiscent of their early 2000s heyday. Frontman Johnny Borrell's vocals soar and swoon, reminding us why we fell in love with the band in the first place. But as the album progresses, it becomes clear that Razorlight are playing it safe. Tracks like 'Starlight Serenade' and 'Moon Dance' blend together in a blur of jangly guitars and generic lyrics, lacking the spark that made their earlier work so exciting. Despite its flaws, "Planet Nowhere" is a solid effort from a band that knows how to write a catchy tune. The production on the smokey vinyl pressing adds a warmth and depth to the sound, elevating the overall listening experience. In the end, Razorlight may not be breaking any new ground with "Planet Nowhere," but for fans looking for a dose of nostalgia, it's a welcome addition to their discography. Just don't expect any surprises along the way.

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RAZORLIGHT - Planet Nowhere - Vinyl (limited translucent black ""smoke"" vinyl LP)

Ah, Razorlight. Once the darlings of the indie scene, now back with their newest offering "Planet Nowhere" on Smokey Vinyl, no less. This Indie Exclusive release promises a trip down memory lane for fans, but does it deliver? From the moment the needle hits the groove, it's clear that Razorlight haven't lost their knack for catchy, feel-good tunes. Opening track 'Lost in Space' sets the tone with its infectious hooks and punchy guitars, reminiscent of their early 2000s heyday. Frontman Johnny Borrell's vocals soar and swoon, reminding us why we fell in love with the band in the first place. But as the album progresses, it becomes clear that Razorlight are playing it safe. Tracks like 'Starlight Serenade' and 'Moon Dance' blend together in a blur of jangly guitars and generic lyrics, lacking the spark that made their earlier work so exciting. Despite its flaws, "Planet Nowhere" is a solid effort from a band that knows how to write a catchy tune. The production on the smokey vinyl pressing adds a warmth and depth to the sound, elevating the overall listening experience. In the end, Razorlight may not be breaking any new ground with "Planet Nowhere," but for fans looking for a dose of nostalgia, it's a welcome addition to their discography. Just don't expect any surprises along the way.

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Ah, Razorlight. Once the darlings of the indie scene, now back with their newest offering "Planet Nowhere" on Smokey Vinyl, no less. This Indie Exclusive release promises a trip down memory lane for fans, but does it deliver? From the moment the needle hits the groove, it's clear that Razorlight haven't lost their knack for catchy, feel-good tunes. Opening track 'Lost in Space' sets the tone with its infectious hooks and punchy guitars, reminiscent of their early 2000s heyday. Frontman Johnny Borrell's vocals soar and swoon, reminding us why we fell in love with the band in the first place. But as the album progresses, it becomes clear that Razorlight are playing it safe. Tracks like 'Starlight Serenade' and 'Moon Dance' blend together in a blur of jangly guitars and generic lyrics, lacking the spark that made their earlier work so exciting. Despite its flaws, "Planet Nowhere" is a solid effort from a band that knows how to write a catchy tune. The production on the smokey vinyl pressing adds a warmth and depth to the sound, elevating the overall listening experience. In the end, Razorlight may not be breaking any new ground with "Planet Nowhere," but for fans looking for a dose of nostalgia, it's a welcome addition to their discography. Just don't expect any surprises along the way.

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