Life on Other Planets

Editorial Reviews
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Life on Other Planets is proof positive that you just never know what a band has in them. While the notoriously blunted Supergrass have always produced vividly screaming pop, their songs never followed an arc, instead flashing their moments of knuckleheaded brilliance before shuffling off in another direction. While Life on Other Planets, their fourth disc, has the band’s goofball hallmarks--random coughs, braying animals, and mashed potato references, to name three--the songs go somewhere, and they yank us along with them. From the galloping chorus in "Grace," to the rickety handheld percussion and soft phrasings of "Evening of the Day," and the zippy distorted guitar lead in "Rush Hour Soul," Supergrass offers complete pop pictures with enormous detail and lots of instrumental extras. And the songs really rock. Plus, it's hard not to be staggered by a group that cagily writes about offbeat topics like expired witches ("Brecon Beacons") and life among the dead ("Prophet 15") while remembering to make those bridges and choruses soar. --Kim Hughes

Music Review:

  1. Live in Amsterdam [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  2. Low Life
  3. Marcy Playground
  4. Measure for Measure [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Momento Descuidado
  6. Murray Street [Enhanced]
  7. No More Shall We Part
  8. Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
  9. Pink Flag [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  10. Pleased to Meet Me

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Au Cleo's Jazz Bar [Live] [Import]

Bass-Boom-Booty

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Bags' Groove

Angels Aweigh

All Mixed Up

O Come Let Us Sing

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