The Script – The Script

Album Info

Artist: The Script

Title: The Script

Year: 2008

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Tracklist

  • 1. We Cry (3:43)
  • 2. Before the Worst (3:23)
  • 3. Talk You Down (3:50)
  • 4. The Man Who Can't Be Moved (4:01)
  • 5. Breakeven (4:21)
  • 6. Rusty Halo (3:34)
  • 7. The End Where I Begin (3:33)
  • 8. Fall for Anything (4:32)
  • 9. If You See Kay (3:12)
  • 10. I'm Yours (4:15)

Review

"The Script" introduces us to the Irish trio's captivating sound, a polished fusion of pop, rock, and soul that feels as comfortable as a well-tailored suit. Released in 2008, this debut album is a showcase of versatility, with Danny O'Donoghue's vocals taking center stage like a perfectly draped designer piece. His voice moves effortlessly from delicate whispers to powerful crescendos, reminiscent of how a skilled fashion designer can transform a simple fabric into a stunning masterpiece.

The album's tracklist is as carefully curated as a fashion week runway show, each song a unique piece that contributes to a cohesive collection. From the emotive opener "We Cry" to the upbeat "Before the Worst," The Script demonstrates their ability to craft radio-friendly hits that resonate with listeners. The chart-topping success of singles like "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" and the anthemic "Breakeven" solidified the band's broad appeal, much like how a trendsetting designer can capture the hearts of diverse fashion enthusiasts. With elements of New Wave and reggae sprinkled throughout, particularly in "Rusty Halo," this album is a refreshing debut that leaves an indelible mark on the music scene. - Vivian