Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Scouting for Girls Fotos
Grupo:
Scouting for Girls
Origen:
Reino Unido, Harrow - LondonReino Unido
Miembros:
Roy Stride (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Greg Churchouse (bass, backing vocals), and Pete Ellard (drums, percussion)
Disco de Scouting for Girls: «Everybody Wants to Be on TV»
Disco de Scouting for Girls: «Everybody Wants to Be on TV» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.5 de 5)
  • Título:Everybody Wants to Be on TV
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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2010 sophomore album from the British Popsters. Everybody Wants To Be On TV is testament to the perseverance of these three best friends from Harrow that booked their own shows in the local pub for 10 years before their big, deserving chance. The album opens on the first single, 'This Ain't A Love Song', a hugely powerful, soaring song and a strong example of Scouting For Girls' ambitious new sound. 'Little Miss Naughty' has already become a live favorite from its very first play, and crams more bouncing melodies into its three minutes than any number of established songwriters thought possible. 'Famous' is Scouting For Girls at their most unashamedly uptempo, a 'Video Killed The Radio Star' for the 21st Century, it's refrain of "we all want to be famous, we all want to be on TV' is an observation on a generation who cannot get enough of reality television and the urge of having the spotlight shine on them no matter what the consequences. 10 tracks. Epic.
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- Fun to sing along to

Saw this band on BBC America and HAD to buy the cd. It worth the wait to receive it from across the pond. It is a great cd to sing along to in the car. My favorite tracks: "This Ain't a Love Song" and "Famous".

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- Quite Good

Pure Pop Music UK, great for playing in the car. My 3 year old hates it, she likes the Killers better.

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- A near-perfect pop album!

On their second album, SFG ups the ante and dives full force into mainstream pop. Their first album was certainly catchy, but this one pulls out all the stops. You've got ultra-slick production, deliciously gratifying hooks, synthesizers, and even some auto-tune thrown in for good measure. Normally, such an obvious attempt to appeal to the masses falls flat, but the fact of the matter is that there isn't a bad song on this album. From start to finish, "Everybody Wants to Be on TV" is an absolute delight!

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- fun, fun, fun, 'til daddy takes the t-bird away."

no harsh words here. it's a fun brit. recording. pardon the american remark---it's beach boys on a double with jan and dean in 2010. i quite like it and have played it when i need a lift. i think i'll play it now---i saw the news today!