After Travis did with their last album 'The Man Who' international breakthrough, put the guys from the island with 'The Invisible Band' still gained a lot. Who thought, according to the catchy and emotive brilliant songs from the last CD ('turn', 'Driftwood', 'Why does it always rain on me') is no longer possible increase, which has clearly been wrong. The previously released hits 'Sing' and 'Side' are full of energy, of course, also a shot of melancholy is contained. The album is much more than the two already known songs. There is no single point, each song has its own - as trivial as it sounds - just beautiful. You could take 'Pipe Dreams' or 'Afterglow' as well mention any other title especially. Travis have managed to keep a very positive image as the nice guys from next door in spite of many discs sold. Let's be honest: We all know her songs, but who knows how the members of the band name? They are simply not stars. It is primarily their music come true, not they themselves. And is not that a pleasant exception in an environment where we are fixated on celebrities and celebrities so? Perhaps another reason why the title 'The Invisible Band', ie 'The Invisible Band'.