The Late Greats

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Sleigh Ride 02:41 Tools
He's Not It 00:00 Tools
Destroy The Brain 00:00 Tools
Sleigh Ride (From the Film 'New Years Eve') 00:00 Tools
Futures Gold 00:00 Tools
The City Swallowed You Whole 00:00 Tools
Gareth 00:00 Tools
Kitty 00:00 Tools
Quick Fix 00:00 Tools
Surrender 00:00 Tools
Let It Happen 00:00 Tools
Stereo 00:00 Tools
Out My Stereo 00:00 Tools
Hours 00:00 Tools
Bang Bang 00:00 Tools
We Draw Blood 00:00 Tools
Sleep Sleep Sleep 00:00 Tools
Destroy My Brain (Ingo Star Cruiser Remix) 00:00 Tools
Life Without Balloons 00:00 Tools
Wilco 00:00 Tools
My Feet My Bones 00:00 Tools
Sleigh Ride (From the Film "New Years Eve") 00:00 Tools
Futures Gold (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Destroy My Brain (Ingo Star Cruiser Remix) [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
Tongues & Teeth 00:00 Tools
The Late Greats - He's Not It 00:00 Tools
We Were Winning 00:00 Tools
Don’t Rely On Me 00:00 Tools
Sleep Sleep Sleep (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Kitty (Version #1) 00:00 Tools
Don’t Rely On Me 00:00 Tools
Kitty - Q Radio Session on QPM 00:00 Tools
Tongues and Teeth 00:00 Tools
Gareth - Q Radio Session on QPM 00:00 Tools
Destroy My Brain (Ingo Star Cruiser Remix)[Final] 00:00 Tools
Sleigh Ride - The Late Greats 00:00 Tools
appletrees 00:00 Tools
feet my bones 00:00 Tools
Hours (J Sundry Edit) 00:00 Tools
machete 00:00 Tools
Gareth (Q Radio Session on QPM) 00:00 Tools
Sum Devil 00:00 Tools
M.I.A. 00:00 Tools
  • 36,347
    plays
  • 6,070
    listners
  • 36347
    top track count

Sandwiched between Brighton & Hastings, the seaside town of Eastbourne is the unlikely outpost and home to future alt-rock heroes, The Late Greats. In equal parts intelligent, intense, chaotic and fragile, the four piece have quietly bided their time over the last 12 months, writing their debut album (in between epic bouts of table tennis) thus honing the sound of The Late Greats. Life Without Balloons is a record indebted to the band’s love of lo-fi US indie/alt-rock (Sonic Youth, Pixies, Pavement) but stamped with a truly provincial, English delivery glittering with melodic gold. Kicking off with ltd edition single Futures Gold (which sold out in two days), the album opens with the immortal line and statement of intent, “HEY! I’m pleased to meet you / and all your stupid faces”. What follows, is nine songs of near pop-perfection: showcasing The Late Greats’ unflinching mix of instant, poppy melodies with uncompromising spikiness and obtuse, heavy heart lyrics. The band’s duel lead vocalists Max Arnold and Ryan Griffiths have the uncanny knack of making the most melancholic of melodies sound uplifting and life affirming. To this affect, The City Swallowed You Whole intersperses a chest rattling moog bass line with sweetly resigned vocals, whilst Surrender’s bittersweet, relationship-in-meltdown lyrics -“I’m about to surrender / take that ribbon off my finger” – belie the overwhelmingly positive sing-a-long chorus. The soaring guitars and heavenly ”ooh-ooh” backing vocals of Quick Fix are perhaps the album’s centre piece. The whole climatic chorus is so maudlin and urgent you can almost feel the sea rain lashing down on Eastbourne at closing time on a cold, drunk Friday night. Touring and gigging over the last year with the likes of Late of the Pier, Blood Red Shoes and Hot Club de Paris has developed the Late Greats into an incredibly tight and thrilling live band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.