James, the iconic British band known for their blend of madchester and britpop sounds, released "The Morning After" on January 1, 2010, under EMI. This compact yet dynamic album clocks in at just over 35 minutes, packing a punch with its nine tracks, including an alternative version of "Lookaway."
"The Morning After" opens with the energetic "Got The Shakes," setting the tone for a vibrant journey through the band's signature sound. Tracks like "Dust Motes" and "Kaleidoscope" showcase James' knack for crafting catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. The album's standout, "Rabbit Hole," delves into a more experimental sound, highlighting the band's versatility.
With "Make For This City" and "Fear," James delivers powerful, anthemic tunes that are sure to resonate with fans of their earlier work. The album closes with the alternative version of "Lookaway," offering a fresh perspective on a familiar favorite.
"The Morning After" is a testament to James' enduring talent and ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. It's a must-listen for fans of britpop and madchester, offering a mix of energetic tracks and introspective moments that make it a standout in the band's discography.