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Artist:   Attack! Attack!
Title:    The Latest Fashion
Label:    Hassle
Genre:    Rock
Bitrate:  224kbit av.
Time:     00:36:23
Size:     61.20 mb
Rip Date: 2010-09-25
Str Date: 2010-09-27

01. Everybody Knows                                               3:20
02. No Excuses                                                    2:29
03. My Shoes                                                      3:09
04. Blood On My Hands                                             3:52
05. Seen Me Lately                                                2:45
06. Latest Fashion                                                3:12
07. Nemesis                                                       2:45
08. Best Mistake                                                  4:07
09. We're Not The Enemy                                           2:56
10. Not Afraid                                                    3:09
11. No Tomorrow                                                   4:39

Release Notes:

The last time I reviewed a band called Attack! Attack!, I was a bit
harsh on them. However that was the poor US one, this Attack! Attack!
is the more accessible, straight up rock Welsh band. For their second
full-length, 'The Latest Fashion' have joined Hassle Records and used
the superb production skills of Romesh Dodangoda (The Blackout, Funeral
For A Friend and more). From to start finish, the bands driving rock
style is relentless and crafted to a high standard.

Tracks like 'Everybody Knows' and 'No Excuses' kick start the record
straight away, with plenty of pace as the bands tight knit structure is
quickly established. Whereas 'My Shoes' is a bass-heavy number with a
chorus that shows the bands more catchy, upbeat side.

One of the stand out tracks is 'Blood On My Hands', with its anthemic
aura that builds slowly, as the confident vocals of Neil Starr partly
dominates with pounding drums, whilst the guitar is reminiscent of
later Foo Fighters work.

Elsewhere 'Latest Fashion' is a grunge-like, fast paced track with
distorted vocals and thrashing drums and 'Seen Me Lately' is equally as
fast. While 'Best Mistake' is steady-but-calm pop-rock number with a
brilliant chorus, that is on par with 'Blood On My Hands', as its
structure and overall sound is highly positive.

Although some ideas, especially the guitar work later on sounds
recycled (see 'Not Afraid'), Attack! Attack! have managed to produce an
record that is consistent throughout and does not disappoint. They have
used their experience and skills from previous bands; Starr was in
Dopamine and other members came from Adequate Seven and Pete's Seven,
as well as their time together sensibly and well. 'The Latest Fashion'
is filled with tracks that are structured superbly and are nearly
flaw-less, especially in the early stages. This Welsh four-piece
deserve all the credit they get, as they've worked hard to get where
they are and with 'The Latest Fashion', it should take them to the next
level.



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Artist:   Attack! Attack!
Title:    The Latest Fashion
Label:    Hassle
Genre:    Rock
Bitrate:  224kbit av.
Time:     00:36:23
Size:     61.20 mb
Rip Date: 2010-09-25
Str Date: 2010-09-27

01. Everybody Knows                                               3:20
02. No Excuses                                                    2:29
03. My Shoes                                                      3:09
04. Blood On My Hands                                             3:52
05. Seen Me Lately                                                2:45
06. Latest Fashion                                                3:12
07. Nemesis                                                       2:45
08. Best Mistake                                                  4:07
09. We're Not The Enemy                                           2:56
10. Not Afraid                                                    3:09
11. No Tomorrow                                                   4:39

Release Notes:

The last time I reviewed a band called Attack! Attack!, I was a bit
harsh on them. However that was the poor US one, this Attack! Attack!
is the more accessible, straight up rock Welsh band. For their second
full-length, 'The Latest Fashion' have joined Hassle Records and used
the superb production skills of Romesh Dodangoda (The Blackout, Funeral
For A Friend and more). From to start finish, the bands driving rock
style is relentless and crafted to a high standard.

Tracks like 'Everybody Knows' and 'No Excuses' kick start the record
straight away, with plenty of pace as the bands tight knit structure is
quickly established. Whereas 'My Shoes' is a bass-heavy number with a
chorus that shows the bands more catchy, upbeat side.

One of the stand out tracks is 'Blood On My Hands', with its anthemic
aura that builds slowly, as the confident vocals of Neil Starr partly
dominates with pounding drums, whilst the guitar is reminiscent of
later Foo Fighters work.

Elsewhere 'Latest Fashion' is a grunge-like, fast paced track with
distorted vocals and thrashing drums and 'Seen Me Lately' is equally as
fast. While 'Best Mistake' is steady-but-calm pop-rock number with a
brilliant chorus, that is on par with 'Blood On My Hands', as its
structure and overall sound is highly positive.

Although some ideas, especially the guitar work later on sounds
recycled (see 'Not Afraid'), Attack! Attack! have managed to produce an
record that is consistent throughout and does not disappoint. They have
used their experience and skills from previous bands; Starr was in
Dopamine and other members came from Adequate Seven and Pete's Seven,
as well as their time together sensibly and well. 'The Latest Fashion'
is filled with tracks that are structured superbly and are nearly
flaw-less, especially in the early stages. This Welsh four-piece
deserve all the credit they get, as they've worked hard to get where
they are and with 'The Latest Fashion', it should take them to the next
level.



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