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Their live shows are said to be electric, we’ll keep you posted when they are playing next. User reviews & ratings for the album Puppet Loosely Strung by The Correspondents. While ‘Fear and Delight’ sees the duo developing their trademark sound of upbeat, genre-mashing alternative pop, second single, ‘Alarm Call’, is a more personal and poignant affair Mr Bruce moves effortlessly between the bold, rousing chorus, before quasi-whispering the emotional mid-section: “I’m haunted by the sound of your alarm call”. You need only listen to the first two singles to be taken from their debut to see the extent of the contrast on show. They’ve been in the Telegraph’s Top Ten Glastonbury Highlights two years in a row so are established enough that their first album is an enjoyable mix of charismatic sounds and heart-felt lyrics.Ĭlick above to visit the band’s Soundcloud page Puppet Loosely Strung is a popular song by The Correspondents Create your own TikTok videos with the Puppet Loosely Strung song and explore 42 videos made. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. Although this is their debut album they have toured relentlessly for the last four years, averaging three gigs a week. Listen to your favorite songs from Puppet Loosely Strung by The Correspondents Now. Key & BPM for Fear & Delight by The Correspondents. ‘Puppet Loosely Strung’ is the long-awaited culmination of years of musical experience from The Correspondents, a duo consisting of producer, Chucks, and singer, Mr Bruce. 2:57: Release information Format: Digital Media Length: 45:56 Additional details Type: Album Status: Official Language: English Script: Latin Data. Theirs is a unique sound embracing everything from jazz and blues to electro and drum ‘n’ bass. Puppet Loosely Strung Release by The Correspondents (see all versions of this release, 1 available) Overview Disc IDs. Where to file The Correspondents in your music collection? Well, under ‘C’ I suppose, but if you have a big collection sorted by genre then you’ve a bit of a problem.
