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A - Hi-Fi Serious
Milky Joe
11-05-2002
Superb album Recommend it to anyone who enjoys their current Starbucks song, most of their songs are like that rather then the style of 'nothing'.

Some great lyrics and some catchy tunes, really good Anyone else agree?
RichardS
11-05-2002
Hmmm shame as I prefer "Nothing"!!!
Milky Joe
11-05-2002
well, its worth seeing if you like the album anyway. There are a mixture of slow songs and fast ones.

Personal favourties are 'The Springs' and 'W.D.Y.C.A.I'
Lee Cool
11-05-2002
Go and Buy "How Ace Are Buildings" its a great album by A, released back in early 1998, may have been the end of 1997. not sure.
Their best song is "number 1"
Joff Hopkins
13-05-2002
How did I miss this thread?

The new 'A' album is absolutely brilliant. They performed a few tracks during their last UK tour and to be honest, they were pretty damn gnarly.

I had the pleasure of interviewing Jason Perry (lead singer) live on the uni radio station. He was filming for the Pepsi Chart Show on Ch5 at the time, and we had a good chat about Natalie Imbruglia eating her steak pie and chips!!

Their previous albums are also top-notch - their new single, Starbucks, comes out this month or early next month.

I'm beginning to sound like an advert for them... I'll shut up now!
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