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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 51:44

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Classic

jea3

I had never heard of these guys before and then I heard them on KEXP or KCRW and i researched them on eMusic. What a great album, I don't know what it is but there stuff has a great mixture of everything and I never get sick of it after years of listening. Please get it you won't be disappointed!

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FANTASTIC!

KfuMike

This album is all over the place - folky, rock-n-roll, shoe gazer, jazzy, 70's am radio, alt. country..."Stay Where You Are" - probably one of the best songs of the 00s with it's minimalist/slow beginning to it's all out power pop guitar ending

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Excellent Album

yodarman

An excellent album, wish there was a follow-up.

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Gotta Get It!

graciecat

The whole album is pure alt/indie greatness. And unlike so many alt/indie bands, Ambulance LTD's songs do NOT all sound the same so it is wonderful to listen to from beginning to the end. Just get it, you'll be glad you did.

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Incredible!

Ketch-22

Great sound that has a pop feel but with enough of a psychedelic influence to make it really unique. I hope the work out their contract issues soon and release a follow up.

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rediscovering this one...

MickyJ

I loved this album when it first came out - but hadn't listened to it for a while until I came across a burned disc of it in the car recently. It's back on the playlist - has aged remarkably well. Still relevant and dreamily listenable.

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Mellow Alt

fisch

Good chill album.

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Absolute must-have

audio_junkie75

This is one of my favorite albums of all time. I can't remember how I came about these guys, but I sure wish they'd put another album out! A true classic.

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very solid, a must-have

orenmax

easy to listen to pretty much in any situation, fun and upbeat, great musicians, young overall sound, good lyrics -- it's rare when a band nails it in all of these areas, and that's why it is a must have in my book.

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You Guys are Right!

joester2000

Great album. Primitive (The Way I Treat You) is the best song, IMHO. This album alone makes membership worthwhile.

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Ambulance LTD’s full-length debut is like a guided tour through the last 20 years of guitar rock. The Brooklyn quartet have a pretty firm grip on their history; more importantly, they are able to kick out the lessons with pop hooks and great walls of guitars that make learning fun. The meandering instrumental “Yoga Means Union” kicks off the record and gives you a pretty good idea what stops you are going to make along the way. Equal parts space rock, shoegaze, and new wave revival, the song is the weakest on the album only because it doesn’t have vocals, one of the strong points of Ambulance LTD’s sound. The highlights come fast and furious afterward, however: “Primitive (The Way I Treat You)” is a singsongy groover that sounds kind of like late-’80s Wire or even the Chills circa Soft Bomb; “Heavy Lifting” is a swirling blast of Technicolor guitar waves, pounding drums, and breezy melody; “Ophelia” is a perfect melding of dusty soft rock and widescreen shoegaze sensibility that recalls Starflyer 59′s epic Leave Here a Stranger; “Swim” is a gentle wall-of-guitars ballad with lovely vocal harmonies that nearly measure up to those of the unjustly forgotten Chapterhouse. Where Ambulance LTD really succeed and start to find their own voice is when they leave their influences behind and craft catchy pop tunes like the peppy “Anecdote,” featuring Marcus Congelton’s sweet, unhurried vocals (which tend to get lost amongst all the guitars elsewhere); the moody ballad “Michigan”; the glittery “Stay Tuned”; and the sweet country-rocker with vibraphone, “Young Urban.” These songs help deflect any charges of the band being mere imitators. Their songcraft and energetic performance, and the uncluttered and solid production, also help. The only downside to the record is that four of the songs were already featured on the band’s debut EP from 2003 (“Stay Where You Are,” “Primitive [The Way I Treat You],” “Heavy Lifting,” and “Young Urban”). Well, that and the nice but unnecessary cover of the Velvet Underground’s “Ocean” as a hidden bonus track. Don’t worry too much; those are very minor problems that don’t bring the record down. It is one of the better guitar pop records of 2004 (and recent memory), and positions Ambulance LTD as a band to watch in the future. The more of their own voice they find, the better they are going to be. – Tim Sendra

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