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Broken Records is here, with a mantra to find the single worst album ever created. This week Steve and Remfry take a deep breath and remember the mid-00’s Camden indie landfill scene, as we talk about the self-titled second album by Razorlight, released on the 17th of July 2006.
Led by cocksure, peacocking… er… cock Johnny Borrell, Razorlight represented the absolute nadir of British indie’s coked up, self-important, substances over substance end of days during the first decade of the new millennium. Frankly it’s hard not to hear this tepid, simplistic and juvenile jangling while remembering Borrell comparing himself to Bob Dylan around the time of its release and not be utterly baffled. They ended up headlining Reading and Leeds too! This country!
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Broken Records is here, with a mantra to find the single worst album ever created. This week Steve and Remfry take a deep breath and remember the mid-00’s Camden indie landfill scene, as we talk about the self-titled second album by Razorlight, released on the 17th of July 2006.
Led by cocksure, peacocking… er… cock Johnny Borrell, Razorlight represented the absolute nadir of British indie’s coked up, self-important, substances over substance end of days during the first decade of the new millennium. Frankly it’s hard not to hear this tepid, simplistic and juvenile jangling while remembering Borrell comparing himself to Bob Dylan around the time of its release and not be utterly baffled. They ended up headlining Reading and Leeds too! This country!
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