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Sorrythankyou
Unbelievable Truth
Sorrythankyou
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Sophomore album from UK indie act led by Andy Yorke (little brother of Radiohead leader Thom), said to have a harder edge than their first album, with no loss of subtlety. Includes the first single, 'Landslide' and 12 othe...  more »

     
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All Artists: Unbelievable Truth
Title: Sorrythankyou
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Absolute UK
Release Date: 8/9/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: British Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 5018766991505, 5018766992892, 766486212824

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Sophomore album from UK indie act led by Andy Yorke (little brother of Radiohead leader Thom), said to have a harder edge than their first album, with no loss of subtlety. Includes the first single, 'Landslide' and 12 other tracks. 2000 release. Standar
 

CD Reviews

Best Album of 2000
Velouria | somewhere | 03/11/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If there's one reason why Unbelievable Truth has a semi-failed career, it would be they try so hard to be themselves. It is sad to hear that Unbelievable Truth always being named as the 'Band of Thom Yorke's Brother'. Apart from they both write melancholic tracks and the likeliness of the vocalists' voices (afterall they're brothers), there is nothing similar between them. Now that they have disbanded, and Unbelievable Truth no longer have to bear the bondings. A month after the release of Sorrythankyou, Unbelievable Truth called it a day. Unlike the previous album, Sorrythankyou is packed with much more strong guitar riffs in which it gives a much passionate sound. Just as the title of the first single off the album, it is Agony that sweeps through the entire record. The loud and banging intro to Landslide give a very refreshing and stunning opening to the record. Followed by A Name, this is the only track that actually reminds you of Almost Here (début album). Shed Your Skin would give the landmark of UT: sour, bitter, melancholic, innocent. Agony is a song you'd never thought UT would compose, its questions alarmed within the lyrics could truly give you a shiver; comparing to Almost Here, it is so clear that UT had grown to a much mature and yet naive band who 'digs too hard'. I Can't Wait is the longest track of the album and most fans would claim it the climax of the album, It too represents the album; a seven-minute ride of being apart and alone, the eagerness of Andy's voice is something that most vocalists lack.If you haven't heard Unbelievable Truth before then it's best to start with their début. And now that UT has ended and all left with us would be the pass six or seven years. They are a band who reminds you of your childhood years, feeling despair and lonely. Let it live with you, and so does Sorrythankyou. It would take some time for you to actually understand Sorrythankyou, it has depths."
Just like a mixture of RADIOHEAD and PLACEBO
Eddie Cedric and Omar | Hamburg | 08/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"O.k., the leader of UT is the brother of Radiohead's Thom Yorke. It was often said that UT sounds like Radiohead. I do not think so. The second album "Sorrythankyou" has something like a Radiohead-style and sometimes it sounds like Placebo. Great Album! One of my favourites this year. Check out the UT web-site, where you get rare downloads like unreleased studio and live recordings. For everyone who has not bought the singles of UT, the web-site delievers a lot of former b-sides. Not all of them, but at least a few."