Fractured Life

Fractured Life

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Editorial Reviews

Air Traffic's Fractured Life is a debut album of brilliant, occasionally brutal, mood music. The group's name
originated from its rehearsals in an abandoned industrial unit near the runway at Bournemouth International
Airport, where air traffic control signals could be picked up on the band's equipment. While recording
the album, an EP of four of the tracks was released in October 2006 in the U.K. In addition, Air Traffic also had
its first television appearance in November 2006 when the band appeared on Later with Jools Holland which paved the way for the release of the album Fractured Life in July 2007.

Many of the songs on Fractured Life, like Never Even Told Me Her Name, describe the feelings of breathless anticipation the band registered once the four 21-year olds sensed their career taking off. Another of the songs charting the band's ascent was Shooting Star, a sublime melody poised on the edge of a maelstrom of rock and roll theatrics. From the sexual euphoria of Charlotte to the bleak introspection of Empty Space, to the heart-pumping brand new US track Come On.

Customer Reviews

Great stuff!

Reviewed by S. ODonnell, 2010-03-12

I love this album. If you like the Brit Pop, mixed with that indie feel, this will turn you on. Like Radiohead, Muse, before them, you can hear some influences on a few tracks. That's not to take away from what they have done here. I am a sucker for the Brit rock.

Favourite album

Reviewed by S. Johnston, 2009-11-01

This is my favourite album at the moment... have been listening to it on Spotify and am so satisfied that I'm buying it outright anyway. Worth every penny.

Sam

An excellent album

Reviewed by Nanook, 2008-06-21

Very well put together! I am glad I found this album.

Air Traffic has a very contemporary feel, with influences from every corner of contemporary rock and music. Many of their songs have an Oasis/Radiohead/Coldplay/Franz Ferdinand feel, yet they are more technically proficient than Coldplay, and have more creative compositions than Oasis or Coldplay.

I love that there is a whole range of songs on this album and not just the "same theme song" rehashed 12 different times. I hope their future albums keep this level of diversity.

Fantastic

Reviewed by L. Zeljeznjak, 2008-05-25

One of the best cds I've heard in a long time. They have a variety of music and all of its good. Not one song on the album that I didn't like. The lead singers voice is to die for and I can't wait till they release another album, and till they go on tour to Las Vegas!!!

A fresh start

Reviewed by David J. Johnson, 2008-03-21

These kids have put together a very solid, meaningful, heartfelt album. I'm very satisfied with my purchase. I wonder what's next for them - I hope they are allowed to "smell the roses" before being forced to produce more. They seem to understand how the fame can fracture artist's lives. Keep it together and keep it tight boys.