Tragedy Rocks


Tragedy Rocks
The Crimea have deservedly garnered much fuss with singles like “Lottery Winners On Acid” and “White Russian Galaxy”–tracks which have shown them more than capable of delivering catchy pop rock with a subtle retro-trendy twist. The real mark of a new band though lies in their capacity to create a larger entire listening experience - i.e. a debut album. For Tragedy Rocks, vocalist Davey Macmanus & Co have given it their best shot. On first listen there’s a sense of gutsy bravado underlying the songs that lives up to the promise of their hit singles, though on closer inspection the songs disappear into vapidity. The problem seems to lie in the band’s inability to suspend disbelief over repeated listens. Unlike the outfit they’ve been most compared to, The Flaming Lips, The Crimea just don’t offer the requisite drama and attitude. Their posturing seems like exactly that - posturing, all trousers and no action. Despite a genuine effort and some arresting moments, Tragedy Rocks simply fails to convince. –Paul Sullivan

Customer Review: cosmic!
the songs on this album not only have fantastic lyrics, they are also all very catchy and after listening to the album, i cant get the songs out of my head. very good all round

Customer Review: Best find of the year!!!
I saw these guys by chance at T in the Park (we were really early and they were first on I think) and I loved them right away. Came Home and bought this album and haven’t stopped listening to it since.

Every Song on this album is brilliant but the ones that are my favourites are Gazillions Of Miniature Violins, Baby Boom, White Russian Galaxy and Lottery Winners On Acid.

You must buy this album.

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