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		<title>British Sea Power.</title>
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In 2005 I was asked if I wanted to get tickets to BSP&#8217;s upcoming performance in San Francisco.  Having listened to the first few tracks off their first record (and quickly turning them off), I told my friends that I didn&#8217;t like British Sea Power.  &#8220;Are you sure?  Have you heard Open [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 2005 I was asked if I wanted to get tickets to BSP&#8217;s upcoming performance in San Francisco.  Having listened to the first few tracks off their first record (and quickly turning them off), I told my friends that I didn&#8217;t like British Sea Power.  &#8220;Are you sure?  Have you heard <i>Open Season</i>?&#8221; No, why, no I had not.</p>
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So, I got their sophomore release and put it on in the kitchen of our old place on 41st street in Oakland while I started cooking up some Indian food from scratch (it was a phase).  By the time &#8220;Please Stand Up&#8221; came on I was hooked, floored, and impressed.</p>
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We went to see the band and I thought they were good, but, you know, not GREAT.  Then I left on a US tour in August 2005.  Every night after a show I found myself, a little tipsy, crawling into my bench seat in our white Ford Econoline and putting on <i>Open Season.</i>  Upstate New York to Columbus?  BSP.  An overnight drive from Norfolk to Philly?  BSP. Twice.</p>
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So, I waited patiently for their new record to be released in 2008 and now that <i>Do You Like Rock Music?</i> is here life is good again. I mean, what can really be better than an album recorded in a converted water tower in a 200 year-old fort and the forests of the Krivoklatsko Biosphere Reserve in the Czech Republic?  Even the album release party was at the Czech embassy in London!</p>
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British Sea Power are eccentric, odd, whimsical, and damn good with a rock song.  The first single from DYLRM? thunders with (yes, many have said it) Arcade Fire style anthemics.  It&#8217;s a call to their people to join them in their kooky adventures.</p>
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<b>Waving Flags:</b><br />
<a href="http://pizza.saur.us/delivery/?f=British Sea Power - Waving Flags">Download audio file (?f=British Sea Power - Waving Flags)</a><br /></p>
<p>Lead singles are supposed to be good, catchy, and powerful (duh), but it&#8217;s the rest of the album that really draws me in.  While driving home in the cold rain the other night the different layers of a song like &#8220;A Trip Out&#8221; killed me.  There&#8217;s the rocking guitar intro with huge kick drum beats and the a call to arms.  &#8220;Pick up your sickle, get on board.  We&#8217;re all going on a trip out.&#8221;  Are they English seafarers heading over to the Isle of Wight for a take down?</p>
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<b>A Trip Out:</b><br />
<a href="http://pizza.saur.us/delivery/?f=British Sea Power - A Trip Out">Download audio file (?f=British Sea Power - A Trip Out)</a><br /></p>
<p>The song changes pace with the line &#8220;One fine day before the apocalpyse&#8230;&#8221; and I laughed out loud in the car at just how GOOD it was and how GOOD music can be.</p>
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So, yes.  I might have a favorite band again.  It&#8217;s been a long time coming and it makes all music sound good again.</p>
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