The Invisible Band is now the third album of the four Scots. ... And I would almost say the most successful to date! But what makes this album into what it is? As would be for the incomparable, sad-beautiful texts. Peppered with ingenious wordplay and metaphors make this the only 12 songs to something really special. Perhaps they are also not for everyone, because sometimes it is not very easy to follow Fran Healy's thoughts trains. But perhaps this is also not the most important thing, because the small wisdom that lie in each of the songs (Just as a tip: Side, The Cage, The Humpty Dumpty Love Song ...) can be interpreted individually depending on your mood. And again and again! "The Invisible Band" not only in terms of guitar pop a masterpiece, but also what the songwriting comes back on highly philosophical and poetic. But there would still have something important ... And Fran Healy's striking, sensitive voice that can simply not an untouched CAN! But do not worry, even though the album before melancholy just as Trieste, the songs lose NICT and rarely take grim shape. (See Track 9 ...) But what speaks at all against an album to the howl right times and may be depri? But, yeah, I gebs, Travis are and have always been a matter of taste. For a psychopathic tinged melancholy, for others simply ingenious musicians. In short: The album is recommended in any case, if you're interested in a gentle guitar pop and ambiguous lyrics and already the predecessor "The Man Who" was thrilled. If you fulfill these criteria, you can commit really no mistakes when buying this album. Conclusion: The Invisible Band For me an album, something would be missing without me ...