All Ash Reviews:
 subscribe
1977
1977

Released: May 1996. Genre: Rock. Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop, Punk-Pop, Indie Pop. Number Of Tracks: 12. It's a melting pot of pop styles, basically because the members of the band are so young, they haven't conformed to the standards of the indie and punk subcultures.

POSTED: 10/08/2004 - 04:09 am

9.1
rating
0
Free All Angels
Free All Angels

Released: Jun 25, 2002. Genre: Rock. Styles: Britpop, Punk-Pop, Alternative Pop/Rock. Number Of Tracks: 14. This is a happy kick, with big guitars and a big attack and onrushing energy, and it's no tedious retro punk record, either.

POSTED: 05/23/2005 - 04:59 am

9.7
rating
0
Intergalactic Sonic 7s/Cosmic Debris
Intergalactic Sonic 7s/Cosmic Debris

Released: 2002. Genre: Rock. Styles: Punk-Pop, Britpop. Number Of Tracks: 41. The ultimate double CD release for Ash fans featuring all their 7" singles plus a bonus disc including 22 B-sides and rarities as Chosen by Ash Fans through the band's website.

POSTED: 05/24/2005 - 03:40 am

10
rating
3
Live At The Wireless
Live At The Wireless

Released: Feb, 1997. Genre: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 10. Very limited live radio session recorded in October, 1996 inAustralia at radio station JJJ.

POSTED: 05/24/2005 - 03:49 am

8.9
rating
0
Meltdown
Meltdown

Released: Jun 29, 2004. Genre: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 11. By Meltdown, Ash were establishing a pattern: each odd-numbered album has been a difficult, rockier affair, while each even-numbered album showed off their sublimely poppy side.

POSTED: 09/29/2004 - 06:07 am

9.4
rating
1
Nu-Clear Sounds
Nu-Clear Sounds

Released: 1998. Genre: Rock. Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop, Punk-Pop, Indie Pop. Number Of Tracks: 12. While Nu-Clear Sounds lacks the immediate appeal of Ash's previous outing, 1977, over the course of repeated listens it emerges as the group's most bracing effort to date.

POSTED: 05/23/2005 - 05:06 am

8.3
rating
0
Trailer
Trailer

Released: Oct 1995. Genre: Rock. Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop, Punk-Pop, Indie Pop. Number Of Tracks: 11. More than a decade after they formed in their native Belfast, Ash's rugged individuality remained intact; here's where it all began. Heavy guitar devotees shouldn't miss this one.

POSTED: 05/23/2005 - 05:03 am

7.7
rating
3
© 2013 Ultimate-Guitar.com or its affiliates. All rights reserved     About | Help | Site Map | Link To Us | TOS | Privacy Policy | Advertise | Contact