Cover of Six By Seven Artists Cannibals Poets Thieves
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For fans of six by seven, lovers of alternative and indie rock, and listeners who appreciate authentic, emotionally intense music.
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LA RECENSIONE

Here they are again! And it's love again!
It's impossible to explain love, it's impossible to provide a definitive and resolute definition. I'm in love with Six by Seven, there's no doubt, in love with their anguished and tormented spirit, with their cries of unrest, with transcendence as the only solution for peace, sought through increasingly intense hypnotic sounds...

You can say anything about them but not that they lack consistency. Some rightly define them as a great promise that never blossomed, but perhaps that's precisely their strength: having given up (I like to think voluntarily) on success, never having denied their convictions, their passion—in short (and this is rare), never having sold their soul!

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This review celebrates Six By Seven's album Artists Cannibals Poets Thieves, highlighting the band's authentic and intense sound. It emphasizes their unwavering passion, emotional depth, and commitment to artistic integrity. The reviewer expresses love for the band's unique style and hypnotic music, acknowledging their status as an underrated promise in alternative rock.

Tracklist

01   All I Really Want From You Is Love (00:00)

02   Nowhere To Go But Home (00:00)

03   In My Time (We Don't Belong) (00:00)

04   Tonight (I Wanna Make It Out) (00:00)

05   (I Gotta) Get It Together Again (00:00)

06   Stara Paris Rescued Me (00:00)

07   Just Get It Down (00:00)

08   Let's Throw Some Mud At The Wall (00:00)

09   You Know I Feel Alright Now (00:00)

Six by Seven

Six by Seven are a British indie/space rock band formed in Nottingham in 1994, led by singer-guitarist Chris Olley. Early albums like The Things We Make (1998) and The Closer You Get (2000) drew critical acclaim. The band later pursued DIY releases via Saturday Night Sunday Morning Records, returning with Love and Peace and Sympathy in 2013.
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