Waterloo To Anywhere
- Dirty Pretty Things
- Band Name: Dirty Pretty Things
- Record Label: Interscope / Mercury
- Release Date: Aug 8, 2006
User Score
7.9
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 32 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 27 out of 32
-
Mixed: 2 out of 32
-
Negative: 3 out of 32
Review this album
-
Your Score10 out of 10
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
-
Characters remaining: 5000 out of 5000
- User score
- Most active
- By date
- Most helpful
- Most Clicked
-
JoeDJul 6, 200610The only thing that could have made it any better would have been pete doherty. Near Perfect Album
-
-
BenSJul 8, 20063
-
-
AndrewAOct 30, 20066Let's say the obvious thing, better than babyshambles, worse than libertines. This is a nice record, but not mind blowing. If you are a fan of the genre you will enjoy it, if you are not, keep listening to the libertines and just give this cd a couple spins.
-
-
[Anonymous]May 29, 20069It may lack some of The Libertines' romanticism, but this effort shows that Carl was just as much a part of their creative force as Pete. An album-full of grotty, snotty indie punk anthems.
-
-
PaulWMay 8, 20069Lovin' it it sure is a grower, If you Love A Woman is a great song!,
-
-
Jenny*Jun 10, 20069Good listening, energetic indie-pop/rock. Instantly catchy tunes like Bang Bang You're Dead and Dead Wood but the rest grow on you very quickly.
-
-
JanRJun 5, 20069Very good record. This album is full of energy and I simply like it!
-
-
DanilioJul 24, 20065What irritated me about Dirty Pretty Things was that they were the next big thing even before anyone had heard their songs. NME giving the usual quotes about them such as ' Britain's finest new band ' 3 weeks before their record was released. Now that their record's been out 2-3 months most people realise they're actually quite average and not the next big thing
-
-
JamesCFeb 1, 20078The Libertines with a bit more precision. It's got the Midas touch.
-
-
JeffB.Jan 23, 20086An average album. Clean guitar playing when compared to babyshambles but lacks the excitement. Every song sounds the same and the album starts to become a tedious and boring listen. Barat is a better musician than Dohorty but he lacks the creativity and song writing ability. He needs Dohorty to add that spark that this album lacks. That intensity and knack for penning the perfect line.
-
-
DanONov 1, 20069Whats wrong with the critics they missed something here. I cant stop listening to this CD it is (without too much thought) my #1 album of the year. Solid from beginning to end and I do believe will stand the test of time. Awesome! buy it NOW
-
-
babyshamblesMay 11, 20063only slightly better than pete doherty's last effort, but still piss poor!
-
-
BobbyGMay 11, 20065Average indie/guitar-pop. Nothing special.
-
-
RodBMay 12, 20068Better that the shambolic musings of the junkie-libertine. No BS from Barat, just a promising debut album. Very good listen.
-
-
mariasMay 12, 200610Amazing! Totally caotic, vulgar, messy, gritty, everything we secretly loved about the Libs. Carl is a great songwritter, it shows that anger and an almost-nervious break down can create beautiful songs that are touching,damaging and sensual. Listen to "gin and milk" Carl is god.
-
-
SarahJul 8, 200610I literally can't stop listening! Who knew that Carl was hiding so much talent?
-
-
TylerDAug 15, 20062How lame. They got their name from a great film. What a lazy idea.
-
-
BenjaminThomasSAug 19, 20068
-
-
TBoneSep 13, 200610
-
-
MihaiVSep 7, 20068Way better than Babyshambles.
-
-
PaulOct 12, 20079Great, a very catchy collection of tunes on here. Not quite as good as the Libertines but miles ahead of Babyshambles.
-
-
OriI.Apr 1, 200810I was so disappointed when the Libertines have broken up, but this album definitely makes it a bit easier for me. What can I say.. They "gave me something to die for" once again.
-
-
jyotirmayadNov 12, 20067A solid effort that expounds upon the oft sloppy work of the Libertines. I will still be listening to this album after 20 years.
-
-
NiallBMay 27, 200610brilliant
-
-
JaharJun 29, 200610I aboslutely love this album from beginning to end. Great tunes. Great sound. Great album.
-
-
DeweyMAug 24, 20069Not The LIbertines but still quite good. After a few listens, you'll be hooked. Not a bad song on the cd.
-
-
Apr 7, 20116This isn't no Libertines, but Dirty Pretty Things have some punch to them. Waterloo To Anywhere is a good punk album that's catchy and rough. It's not the best album, but it's a decent album to listen too if you're in the punk kind of mood. B-
-
Nov 24, 20118
prev
next
Page:
- 1
-
Waterloo To Anywhere is more pro and muscular than former endeavours, chiming more with labelmates Razorlight's ambitious professionalism.
-
Smart; savvy; insanely resilient: 'Waterloo To Anywhere' is just the ticket.
-
Barat does a great job of revitalising the ramshackle thrills that the Libertines did all too briefly so well.