Thursday, 25 November 2010

Music Journalism Practice

Review of the Script album

NME
The Script is back with their new album. It’s as good as their others with no exception. With new songs that follow their indie-rock style it makes this album worth listening too. Its upbeat tempo makes it stand out from other similar artists; however it still sticks to the traditional Script style and feel. After their first time on T.V, on the Irish channel Balcony TV in 2007, I think they’ve done Ireland proud of getting this far. With a tour in Ireland that sold out in 40 minutes and another in the UK, no wonder people just can’t get enough of them and their new album. This is a number one album to buy and with Christmas just round the corner, who knows just how many more copies they will sell. It’s something that would certainly stand out on anyone’s iPod.


Opera (magazine)
The indie-rock band ‘The Script’ has recently released their new album. With a tour that had completely sold out of tickets in 40 minutes, I’m not surprised to see that their popular. The majority of young people are amazed by their unique songs and seem to appreciate every new piece of music they release. Their songs have a certain style but everyone seems to adore them, and their CD’s are flying off all the retailers’ shelves. After having their debut television appearance in 2007 I believe they have done jolly well to get as far as they have. Well done, for producing yet another truly fascinating album.

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