Limited edition grey vinyl pressing. 2012 debut album by the hotly tipped UK indie rock band formed by the Dooley brothers, frontman Ryan Dooley, & bassist Jack. Stream Welcome Home by All The Young and tens of millions of other songs on all your devices with Amazon Music Unlimited. Exclusive discount for Prime members.
Indie rockers seem to have burst onto the music scene with pretty much no warning whatsoever. Their debut offering, Welcome Home, a title that rather presumptuously seems to assume that listeners will immediately be captured by their sound and feel like they've been 'missing out all this time', is a bold and intrepid release, with a sound and a feel that's sure to be taken notice of. It comes as quite a surprise, in all honesty. It's a very well produced album, in fact the production is astonishing, and that seems to draw attention away from the actual music.
Brunswick Zone Special Edition Red Alert on this page. Surely it's better to write music that's enjoyable to listen to however it's recorded, than to make music that's produced brilliantly but is ultimately rubbish? Not that this album is entirely rubbish, but there are some problems. The issue with this album is that it's just not as unique as the band seem to want to be. They claim, in their own words that they're a band with 'the brains, brawn and balls to take 2012 and smash it into a brave new frontier of indie rock n' roll'. The problem is, they haven't really done that. It's not a brave new frontier of indie rock n' roll, in fact the album can immediately be compared musically to some other rather famous bands, especially Biffy Clyro. Aspx File Reader Software.