Pub (Album)
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Pub | ||
Studio album by Denzil | ||
Released | February 9, 1994 | |
Recorded | 1993 | |
Genre | Rock, Power Pop | |
Label | Giant Records (US) BMG (UK) |
Pub Is the debut album by the British band Denzil.
[edit] Track listing
- "Fat Loose Fancies Me"
- "Running This Family"
- "Rake Around The Grave"
- "Useless"
- "Sunday Service Hengistbury Head"
- "Too Scared To Be True"
- "Bastard Son Of Elvis"
- "Funnymoon"
- "Shame"
- "Who Made You So Cynical About Me?"
- "Autistic"
- "If Only Alan Won The Pools"
- "Seven Years In These Boots"
- "Your Sister Song"
- "Cutie"
- "Goodnight Darling"
[edit] What the Critics Said
“Pub (Giant), the debut album from Bournemouth, England's Denzil, is a winsome meditation on the human comedy. In their folk-fueled pop songs, the band call to mind sharp-eyed hit-makers like Elvis Costello and Crowded House with lyrics that boast a gritty realism”
Michael Azerrad – INTERVIEW Magazine June 1994
"PUB is 16 tracks of sharp hooks and subtle harmonies sandwiched somewhere between a frightening Crowded House and a friendly Elvis Costello" 8/10
NME January 1995
"The whole of PUB unfolds with such breathtaking speed that it stands any amount of re-listening"
Robert Sandall - THE SUNDAY TIMES January 1995
[edit] External links
Official Website: www.denzilpub.co.uk
MySpace: www.myspace.com/denzilpub
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/denzilpub