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Mew - Frengers [PROMO] album

Mew - Frengers [PROMO] album

  • Performer: Mew
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Frengers [PROMO]
  • Released: 2003
  • Style: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1330 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1932 mb
  • Other: AC3 VQF MP4 AUD MP1 FLAC VOC
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 706

Description

I love the androgynous vocals, and the lyrics feel earnest and charged. Frengers will be a staple of my 2000s catalog from now on.

1 era Versión del Album Frengers que incluía canciones originales del Half The World is Watching Me (2000).

Band Name Mew. Album Name Frengers. Released date April 2003. Music StyleIndie Rock. Members owning this album0.

Frengers ‎(CD, Album). Epic Records International. 버전 판매. EVLCD 2. Mew. Frengers ‎(CD, Album). Playground Music Scandinavia, Evil Office.

Hence the album cover (haha). Man I don't like their album covers though. Frengers is an excellent album by Mew and a gigantic step forward compared to earlier releases.

Frengers is Mew’s major-label debut album. It features six songs from their independent releases A Triumph for Man and Half the World is Watching Me, plus four tracks newly recorded. Frengers is a term invented by Mew to mean not quite friends but not quite strangers. Featuring Stina Nordenstam. Producers Mew. More Mew albums. Show all albums by Mew. Home.

About Frengers album. Album Frengers (2003). by Mew. Labels Epic, Evil Office. Bo Madsen, Johan Wohlert, Jonas Bjerre, Silas Utke Graae Jørgensen.

Album · 2003 · 10 Songs. Frengers: Not Quite Friends But Not Quite Strangers. The Zookeeper's Boy (Livingston Version) - Single. And the Glass Handed Kites. Why Are You Looking Grave?

Mew does not play for the pay, as they are a different breed entirely of the pop rock artist. Their natural habitat does not lay on MTV and hanging on 13 year old's walls. It is in the studio, and their own minds. Mew draws much of their intensely genius influence from such bands as Radiohead, Pixies, Queen, and Modest Mouse. There are hints of Pink Floyd, and a few drops of Prince. What it is about this album that will perhaps cross your mind is the thought, "Is this alternative, or pop that I'm listening to"" Well, remember that Mew is from Denmark. A different view on music exists in every country. This album does not sound of this land (speaking of the US), and has quite an Icelandic/European vibe to it (Iceland is not Denmark, I know). Gives me the idea of what I'd expect of something out of Oslo. There is a strong stage presence you can sense hearing this.