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Type: Single Release date: 15/11/2004
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The Underground, the latest single from Cambridge’s epic pop heroes The Dawn Parade, is a slab of beautiful, sweeping pop music which wants to pick you up off the floor, soothe the ache and guide you home. Speaking of longing and determined innocence, of the hurt and the promise of continuing to hope despite it all, The Underground calls for the listener to throw in their lot with daydreams, with the vague but seductive call of Something More behind the day to day.

This single is a tribute to low-rent beauty and gutter romance on a shoestring budget, to drunken foolishness and erratic coping mechanisms. It’s the urge to blow the rent on another night out and the promise it might hold, and the satisfaction of knowing that even if that promise didn’t manifest itself, at least you know you weren’t sitting at home wondering whether it might have. It gives voice to the difficulty of keeping your mind open enough to see beauty when life shoves it in front of you, and to the frustration and desperation of knowing the answer must be somewhere nearby and feeling that you can almost see the truth disappearing around the next corner. It embodies both hope and disappointment; both the searing fire of longing and the howling ache that is that fire’s flipside. The Dawn Parade sing with a bright clarity of treading the line between the stubborn pull of the familiar and the longing for a new, transcendent salvation. Emptiness and craving; hope and belief; frantically running “from falling star to falling star” to a widescreen soundtrack of chiming guitars, big drums and the soft, aching spaces between the sounds.

This is a wide-eyed, honest and heartfelt homage to hope, belief and a deeper truth - a homage which doesn’t sink to the level of cliché and leave the sour aftertaste of aspartame on the palate. For all those hopeless romantics who are determined never to let go of their daydreams and who cling to their unrealistic expectations of life, who know that the serial disappointment of continuing to hope will always be better than giving in to the greyness of accepting their lot, The Dawn Parade are a clarion call to arms.

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Wow. I thought I was a major fan, but I could never bring myself to kiss their arse that much. "the underground" and "broke on angel street" are both fantastic songs though, altho the b-side "the firedrake" is a bit poor.
Anyone wanna bet on this band getting an album out next year?

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I like the songs live, but I think the vocals on the studio recordings here are TERRIBLE. Really not sure what went wrong, but they just sound horrible, but what puzzles me more is that they're the same as ever live..

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i was wondering when this would get reviewed but wow... does holl(i)y do the Dawn Parade's PR? ;) no offence but i'd love to see what a five-star review was like!

it's a good song but strictly treading water by their standards. i can't help but feel they've done this song before... of course it'll probably grow on me none the less.

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Do TDP's PR? I don't even have time to do my own laundry...

I didn't star the review - that's a general rating by all those who've given their opinions on TDP. I believe star ratings are fundamentally stupid - you've read the review, you know what I think, d'you really need further input from a system where 3/5 could either indicate "average", "good", or "must try harder" depending on the viewers personal interpretation? 'Tis a waste of time, I tells ye!

I'm often tempted to give five stars to a record I've slated in words, just because I'd find it funny. But I don't, as I'd merely get accused of being a drooling inbred moron who couldn't find her own arse with her hands, and then I'd have to explain it all and everyone would round on me in that time honoured reasonable internet manner and I'd get hatemail and people would demand my liver on a silver platter and passers-by in the street would beat me with sticks and small children would vomit on me and dogs would howl when they sensed my presence nearby and oh, I just haven't the stomach for it.

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bugger, you're right as well. your stubborn refusal to rate records in the standard fashion has caused my eyes to misdirect and rendered me shocked and confuzzled.

shazbat!

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thats the same review as in repeat fanzine.........i dunno, sounds a lot like Deacon Blue to me.......and that can't be a good thing........how does a band get such a good review for something so average.

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I write for R*E*P*E*A*T as well as DiS, and thus my reviews often get recycled on account of it seeming somewhat daft for me to review the same record twice. I only duplicate when I like a band enough to want to make sure as many people read what I've written as possible. Or when bands ask me to.

As for the second point, this could be down to all reviewage being fundamentally a matter of personal opinion? Except for Travis reviews - all people who give Travis good reviews are SIMPLY WRONG and have clearly been possessed by demons. Travis sold out the Junction(quite a big venue) when they played Cambridge: rarely have I been so tempted to simply give up on the human race.

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ah C'mon, Travis have some catchy tunes, and they broke america. What did they do wrong? Not much.

Not to say I have any of their cds though.

Soulwax - AnyMinuteNow. Now thats an Album to have... or... Cathy Davey - Something Ilk

classy.

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holly you do make me giggle sometimes
i mean that in the most complementary way!
travis are quite poor
the dawn parade are quite great
but the recording is quite shocking

do i use the word "quite" too much?

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