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CD: TPLP334CD
RELEASE DATE: 2002
LABEL: Little Indian
01. Don't Wake Me
02. Love Lies
03. Joyrider 
04. Sign
05. Bar Angel
06. Dumbstruck
07. Something Wrong 
08. Payback
09. Rubbernecking
10. Come Down
Polak frontman Pete Fijalkowski used to be in Adorable, who were the Elbow
of the early 1990s but with smaller pay cheques. Three centuries on, he's
bravely battling on - still stroking that acoustic guitar, still unafraid to
sing off-key now and then. They're still a little Bunnymen fixated, but what
they've kept is the Mac arrogance. Much here takes musical doom and gloom down
some very dark alleys, but a hint of menace is always present in Fijalowski's
curled-lip delivery, a factor which renders it anything but pathetic. Instead
it's quietly rather impressive and this album is another natural outpouring
of the band's innate understanding of rock'n'roll. Polak could be bigger than
Communism, with the appropriate Mafia backing.
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