The Libertines’ sophomore album is a landmark in the indie rock genre. Released in 2004, it soared to the top of the UK Albums Chart, showcasing tracks like ‘Can’t Stand Me Now’ and ‘What Became of the Likely Lads’. This album not only solidified their place as a leading rock band but also left a lasting impact on the music scene.
Track Listing:
- 1. Can’t Stand Me Now – The Libertines (3:23)
- 2. Last Post On the Bugle – The Libertines (2:32)
- 3. Don’t Be Shy – The Libertines (3:03)
- 4. The Man Who Would Be King – The Libertines (3:59)
- 5. Music When the Lights Go Out – The Libertines (3:02)
- 6. Narcissist – The Libertines (2:10)
- 7. The Ha Ha Wall – The Libertines (2:29)
- 8. Arbeit Macht Frei – The Libertines (1:13)
- 9. Campaign of Hate – The Libertines (2:10)
- 10. What Katie Did – The Libertines (3:49)
- 11. Tomblands – The Libertines (2:06)
- 12. The Saga – The Libertines (1:53)
- 13. Road to Ruin – The Libertines (4:21)
- 14. What Became of the Likely Lads – The Libertines (5:54)
Kevin Castillo (verified owner) –
The Libertines’ album is a masterpiece! ‘Can’t Stand Me Now’ is an anthem that captures the essence of indie rock. A must-have for any music collection.
Samantha Rice (verified owner) –
I love this album! The raw energy of The Libertines resonates throughout every track, especially ‘What Became of the Likely Lads’. Highly recommend it!
Katrina Barrett (verified owner) –
This is hands down one of the best indie rock albums of 2004. The Libertines have created something timeless with their unique sound and lyrical depth.