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The Charlatans


"Between 10th and 11th" is the second studio album by the English alternative rock band The Charlatans, released in 1992. The album showcases the band's evolution from their earlier Madchester sound to a more polished and diverse musical style. Featuring a mix of psychedelic rock, indie pop, and dance elements, "Between 10th and 11th" explores themes of disillusionment, longing, and introspection. Tracks like "Weirdo," "Tremolo Song," and "Can't Even Be Bothered" exemplify the band's knack for crafting catchy melodies and infectious hooks, while songs like "I Don't Want to See the Sights" and "Ignition" showcase their experimentation with electronic and dance-oriented sounds. Although initially met with mixed reviews from critics, "Between 10th and 11th" has since gained recognition as a pivotal album in The Charlatans' discography. It marked a transitional period for the band, demonstrating their willingness to explore new musical territories while retaining their signature sound. The album's blend of indie rock sensibilities with dance and psychedelic influences helped solidify The Charlatans' reputation as one of the leading bands of the British alternative rock scene in the early 1990s.