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Album: Let It Reign
# Song Title   Time
1)    Glory Days More Info... 0:03
2)    Victory Gin More Info... 0:04
3)    Summer in the Trenches More Info... 0:03
4)    A Storm Is Coming More Info... 0:04
5)    Beginning to See More Info... 0:03
6)    March of the Idle More Info... 0:03
7)    We Want More More Info... 0:03
8)    War of the Roses More Info... 0:05
9)    The Gears More Info... 0:01
10)    Let It Rain More Info... 0:03
 
Album: Let It Reign
# Song Title   Time
1)    Glory Days More Info... 0:03
2)    Victory Gin More Info... 0:04
3)    Summer in the Trenches More Info... 0:03
4)    A Storm Is Coming More Info... 0:04
5)    Beginning to See More Info... 0:03
6)    March of the Idle More Info... 0:03
7)    We Want More More Info... 0:03
8)    War of the Roses More Info... 0:05
9)    The Gears More Info... 0:01
10)    Let It Rain More Info... 0:03
 
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  • Originally intended to be the second solo album from Carl Bar?t, Let It Reign became the first full-length from the former Libertine and his new band the Jackals. It was a wise move to make this album a band effort -- Bar?t's self-titled 2010 offering fell victim to the indulgence that often plagues the solo ventures from members of acclaimed groups. To be fair, Carl Bar?t arrived at a time when he may have felt it necessary to distance himself from the Libertines' legacy; while he was making this album, the Libs were playing sold-out reunion shows and preparing to make new music. Let It Reign reflects that the Jackals offer Bar?t a different kind of camaraderie than his other band does (it's also worth noting that he recorded most of the album before finding his new bandmates via a Facebook post). It's clear that he can still kick up a racket, and songs such as the storming "Victory Gin" and "The Gears" are thrilling for Libertines fans who have been waiting years for him to tear things up. However, there's a weariness to Bar?t's meditations on friendship on "Summer in the Trenches" and the brassy, conflicted "War of the Roses" that set them apart from his earlier work. Let It Reign's best moments make the most of this sadder but wiser frame of mind, whether on ambitious, fiery songs like "Glory Days" and "March of the Idle" or the philosophical closer "Let It Rain," where Bar?t sighs "No, I don't have the strength to accept what I can't change." While he may ultimately need Pete Doherty as a sparring partner to bring out his best (and vice-versa), this is the finest music he's made without the Libertines. Let It Reign's appealing mix of nostalgia and vitality proves that Bar?t can not just survive, but thrive outside of the confines of his other, storied band. ~ Heather Phares
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NME (Magazine) - "'Beginning To See' couches a suave diatribe against organised religion in chamber strings and distorted acoustic guitar, an atheist troubadour strumming his protest song out in the increasingly barbed theological no man's land."
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