Harrisons / No Fighting In The War Room
Album: | No Fighting In The War Room | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Harrisons | Added: | Jun 2008 | |
Label: | Melodic |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-07-13 | Pull Date: | 2008-09-14 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 17 | Aug 10 | Aug 3 | Jul 27 | Jul 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 16, 2008: | New World Disorder
Medication Time |
4. | Aug 02, 2008: | Volcano Radio
Man Of The Hour |
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2. | Aug 06, 2008: | A2Z (with Ross)
Monday's Arms |
5. | Jul 30, 2008: | A2Z
Medication Time |
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3. | Aug 02, 2008: | New World Disorder
Dear Constable |
6. | Jul 20, 2008: | Mmm...Tastes Like Candy!
Dear Constable |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2008-07-15
Reviewed 2008-07-15
Harrisons – No Fighting in the War Room
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/4/08
Enjoyable punk/new wave from Sheffield. They clearly took more than a page from the Clash’s book for the first few songs, but you’re not going to hear me complaining! Quite a bit of alt-rock and introspection in a few of the songs.
No FCCs detected. I like 1, 2 and 9 best.
1. 3:55 ***dubby punk, political lyrics, galloping beat. Bit of dub and spoken word in the middle.
2. 2:39 ***straightforward double-time punk rock.
3. 2:37 **boppy and aggressive with a bit of pop. Long fade.
4. 3:20 unplugged, laid back, folky, sweet and a bit religious.
5. 5:16 *tones and strums intro, gradually building into very downbeat shoegaze. A bit of 60’s psychedelic feel. Builds and comes down a couple of times, and gets frankly psychedelic near the end.
6. 3:50 **swingy midtempo with a bit of syncopation.
7. 3:57 acoustic guitar and sincerity.
8. 2:52 **uptempo punk march.
9. 3:04 ***classic British punk
10. 3:42 *starts with 13 seconds of whirring noises, then midtempo alt-rock, builds until ending full of feedback.
11. 3:31 **midtempo post-punk, intense.
12. 4:11 *pretty alt-rock with lots of low end and sincerity. Builds a lot, to another feedback ending.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/4/08
Enjoyable punk/new wave from Sheffield. They clearly took more than a page from the Clash’s book for the first few songs, but you’re not going to hear me complaining! Quite a bit of alt-rock and introspection in a few of the songs.
No FCCs detected. I like 1, 2 and 9 best.
1. 3:55 ***dubby punk, political lyrics, galloping beat. Bit of dub and spoken word in the middle.
2. 2:39 ***straightforward double-time punk rock.
3. 2:37 **boppy and aggressive with a bit of pop. Long fade.
4. 3:20 unplugged, laid back, folky, sweet and a bit religious.
5. 5:16 *tones and strums intro, gradually building into very downbeat shoegaze. A bit of 60’s psychedelic feel. Builds and comes down a couple of times, and gets frankly psychedelic near the end.
6. 3:50 **swingy midtempo with a bit of syncopation.
7. 3:57 acoustic guitar and sincerity.
8. 2:52 **uptempo punk march.
9. 3:04 ***classic British punk
10. 3:42 *starts with 13 seconds of whirring noises, then midtempo alt-rock, builds until ending full of feedback.
11. 3:31 **midtempo post-punk, intense.
12. 4:11 *pretty alt-rock with lots of low end and sincerity. Builds a lot, to another feedback ending.
Track Listing
1. | Dear Constable | 7. | Listen | |||
2. | Man Of The Hour | 8. | Monday's Arms | |||
3. | Wishing Well | 9. | Medication Time | |||
4. | Little Boy Lost | 10. | Crystal Sweet | |||
5. | Simmer Away | 11. | Blue Note | |||
6. | Take It To The Mattress | 12. | Come For Me |