Make ’Em Laugh, Make ’Em Cry, Make ’Em Wait
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STEREOPHONICS – Make ’Em Laugh, Make ’Em Cry, Make ’Em Wait – album review
To achieve the longevity and prolificacy that Stereophonics have achieved, you have to be extremely talented. There should be no surprises therefore that their thirteenth studio album is another set of stellar indie rock anthems.
Indeed, ‘Make ’Em Laugh, Make ’Em Cry, Make ’Em Wait’ is probably exactly what you’d expect it to be. That in itself is likely the only real negative of sorts, but in reality at this point nobody is wanting the band to reinvent the wheel – they just want more sing-a-long, foot-tappers and that’s what we’ve got.
The album is only eight tracks and at just shy of thirty minutes if flashes past in a breeze, which is usually a good thing. Fans will feel very much at home with these songs and will have no qualms letting the album play through time and again.
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Stereophonics are an institution in British music and they know how to grab audiences and listeners and hold their attention. The album title, ‘Make ’Em Laugh, Make ’Em Cry, Make ’Em Wait’, is a nod to the traditions of the band and over the course of these eight songs you’ll certainly feel a range of emotions.
The overarching one though is fondness. This is an album that’ll refresh your love of the band and remind you to enjoy the good times. These songs feel designed to serenade our summer. So, it’s probably a good thing the band already have a stadium tour lined up!
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