Some high concept stuff here, as ACAS apparently chart the ascent of man from his arrival on Earth to witnessing it blowing up as he flees in the last departing spaceship to start again somewhere else. No doubt that’s thanks to our wasteful and reproachful lifestyle during the planet’s dying days. It’s intense, brooding stuff, musically along the same lines as your Muses and your early Radioheads, and whatever you read into the back-story of the songs it’s good to see the concept album alive and well in the 21st Century. (NC)
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Latest ACAS tweets
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We recommend checking out Neil Haviland http://soc.li/MS8e4DU1 year 7 weeks ago
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For those in bands - Twitter tips http://bit.ly/emu5Vb1 year 8 weeks ago
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Final episode of The Trip on now. This was my favourite bit from last week. Like Coogan of old: http://bbc.in/gaf6iR (via @citizen_paul)1 year 9 weeks ago
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@MakeItInMusic Great - am going to get reading now...1 year 9 weeks ago
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@MakeItInMusic Must say that's the first time a casual question has led to such an impressive response! Will spread the word! Brilliant!1 year 9 weeks ago
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