Fans who like the album "Broken by Whispers" will find their own music in her handwriting, which is an early album "Trembling Blue Star". The songs of this album are less noisy and impatient, with more beautiful melody and closer to Britpop in form. Most of the lyrics describe the sad mood after lovelorn. If you are heartbroken over being lovelorn, then this album will definitely make your heart surge and immerse you in it, because the trembling blue star can really understand your mood at this time.
Lip time to taste tears: 1998
Lips that Taste Tears is a journey about breaking up and lovelorn, where you can listen to every sad note. The journey began with the song "Headlight", and Wratten gently told me that I deeply thought that maybe she could be the one who set me free, and then he repeatedly thought about love, as if he had carefully searched for all the movies of his period from home. "Never Love You More" is like an excellent rural folk song, but it lacks rural characteristics. Wratten sang softly in the lonely harmonica until I was too far away from you/I was too far away from you/I still just wanted to be yours/I never loved you so much. Singing is accompanied by the same soft guitar playing and percussion? Quot Farewell is the end of the journey. I don't know what my future is. All I know is I'm not with anyone. So far, the endless sadness contained in the song makes people feel sorry for him. We can't help asking: Who abandoned him? How can she make such a heartless decision?
Black eyes [EP] Time: 1999
This EP is very different from Bob Wratten's last album "breaked by Whispers", and this song "Slender Wrist" is particularly refreshing. This song can be regarded as the most enthusiastic of all his songs. The opening song "Black Eyes" seems to have returned to the style of the vole era. Or a love song with an inner monologue. Soft keyboard accompaniment, the occasional flash of guitar sound, the gentle tapping of drums and hammers, the melodious melody played by bass, and the songs of Bob Wratten and Annemari Davies, skillfully cooperate to construct an extremely wonderful song.
She just can't stay.
This is a British EP, indie pop music with TBS's iconic melancholy style, including four songs, among which the title song "She just can't stay" is also included in their last album "breaked By Whispers". In addition, it is worth mentioning the song "Smoke and Steam", the lyrics of which are touching and unforgettable if you want me to die for you.
Time broken by whispers: 2000
Different from the previous two albums, Broken by Whispers finally got rid of the gloom of the past and looked a little angry. Ripples reminded the audience of the folk songs of the 1980s, and Wratten sang softly: I want to write a song about the departure of two strangers. In She Just Can't Stay, the accompaniment of percussion and strings, as well as the wonderful melody and harmony, bring us an idyllic and fresh feeling. In To Leave It Now, Wratten invited a French female singer to sing with him, trying to reconcile his melancholy mood with the sweet melody of the song. Sometimes I still feel bruises is the most attractive song in the album, which can easily capture the listener's heart, thanks to the sweet and light voice of Wratten's ex-girlfriend Annemari Davies.
Live and smile at every time: 200 1
Anyone who has listened to Field Mouse, Northern Photo Gallery or Trembling Blue Star can surely guess what will be heard in this album: the sounds made by guitar and sequencer, the female voice in the background, the slow rhythm, the melancholy lyrics and the songs of Wratten throughout. However, Wratten is different in the new album. The opening song of "Lock and Key" even sounds a little noisy, but the song "Ghost Without Kissing" makes people feel very happy. However, the other songs in the album still maintain the consistent style of TBS. On the whole, Living with a Smile follows the old routine, which is exactly what Yogi Berra once said: "If you prefer something, then you will definitely like it."
Slow soft scene [EP] Release date: April 6, 2002 438+05.
Vilen in the lonely sunset, isolated dead trees and telephone poles. TBS is still accustomed to an elegant aesthetic style of recording. In fact, this EP has two photos, both of which were taken by Jonathan, the drummer of the band, in late autumn last year, when they were touring the United States to sing a sensational new album "Salute to Every Smile". These photos were taken on the road. Both photos are locked in the sunset. The one we saw on the cover was taken on Interstate 94 in North Dakota, and the one on the back cover was taken in Los Angeles, which was the last stop of the tour. You must find a CD to see the last photo clearly. I think band members Keris and Harvey interfered with the camera while Jonathan was taking pictures and disturbed this rare quiet night.