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Frank Turner's third studio album, "Poetry of the Deed," released on September 7, 2009, under Epitaph, marks a significant evolution in his musical journey. This album is the first to feature the full backing of his band, The Sleeping Souls, blending the raw energy of folk-punk with the intimacy of acoustic rock. With a runtime of just over an hour, the album is a collection of 13 tracks that delve into themes of idealism, fear, and hopefulness, capturing the essence of growing up and the conflicts that come with it.
The album opens with "Live Fast Die Old" and closes with the acoustic rendition of "Poetry Of The Deed," showcasing Turner's versatility and depth as a songwriter. Tracks like "Try This At Home" and "Dan's Song" highlight his knack for crafting memorable, anthemic tunes, while "Isabel" and "The Fastest Way Back Home" offer more introspective moments. The inclusion of acoustic versions of several tracks provides a stripped-down, personal touch, allowing the listener to appreciate the songwriting craftsmanship.
"Poetry of the Deed" is a testament to Frank Turner's growth as an artist, offering a listenable and competent collection that resonates with themes of youth, change, and self-discovery. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, this album is a compelling exploration of the human experience, delivered with Turner's signature passion and authenticity.