Mouth On Fire

Hate My Day Jobs, The
Self-Release
General | Jan 2015

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2015-01-27
Power pop punk with a late 70's flare but a glammy sense too, especially in the vocals. Emotional vocal delivery of Television but an insolent tone of something like the Toilet Boys, Richard Hell. Soulful stuff really. As it progresses it gets more accessible, starts to sound like Franz Ferdinand or something somehow. Great stuff.

1)* (3:14) perfect late 70's power pop punk even has Television style vocals, halting beat, epic
2)* (1:54) again but with some cool slick fem enhanced vocs
3)* (3:10) pounding tom tom beat, rockin headbanger
4) (3:53) poppy chords and hooky, also epic
5) (3:55) kinda Franz Ferdinandy/ACDC all the sudden, funky rock
6) (4:05) poppy
7) (3:19) more poppy with vocal centric first parts
8) (3:46) upbeat driving rocker
9) (2:26) upbeat power pop, with halting breaks
10) FCCs too bad
11) (2:29) FCCs

Recent airplay

All Night All Night
MeowMar 12, 2015
I Spit/Mouth On Fire
Brownian MotionMar 11, 2015
Fear The Future
ShytownFeb 23, 2015
Double Vision
Brownian MotionFeb 11, 2015
Double Vision
The Sunset LifeFeb 05, 2015
Double Vision
MeowFeb 05, 2015

Charting

2015-01-30 — 2015-04-03
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 15 2
Mar 1 1
Feb 15 1
Feb 8 5

Track listing

1. Double Vision
2. All Night All Night
3. I Spit/Mouth On Fire
4. Our Heads Are Helmets
5. Flashes
6. You Had The Pictures
7. Fear The Future
8. Quiet
9. Panic!
10. Say It (To My Face)
11. 1.2.3.4