Holy effing cock!
The album is fcuking excellent
Micro site here
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Listening to it on repeat atm from the pledge site and downloading those preview MP3s ...
Can't but agree - it's their best album ... loud, powerful, fun, creative, intelligent ... and not over-produced ... coool ... ... and ever better on second listen ... ... hihi ... ...
... definitely looking forward now to the day when I have the finished product in my hands ... ...
Can't but agree - it's their best album ... loud, powerful, fun, creative, intelligent ... and not over-produced ... coool ... ... and ever better on second listen ... ... hihi ... ...
... definitely looking forward now to the day when I have the finished product in my hands ... ...
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Thanks for the link, @Pista. Sounds more Foo Fighters than Wildhearts, which can only be a good thing.
New video, which they put out today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAskohb8WSA
Hope you liked the micro site, I built that over a couple of weeks leading up to the album release, with my limited web skills...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAskohb8WSA
Hope you liked the micro site, I built that over a couple of weeks leading up to the album release, with my limited web skills...
The micro site was very cool indeedDamian wrote:New video, which they put out today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAskohb8WSA
Hope you liked the micro site, I built that over a couple of weeks leading up to the album release, with my limited web skills...
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... ... lovely ... ...
Damian wrote: Hope you liked the micro site, I built that over a couple of weeks leading up to the album release, with my limited web skills...
Absolutely! It's very pretty and well done, full of info, pictures, music, lyrics ... everything it takes ... ...
I really enjoy the album
"We're Going to the Future" is my fav atm
"We're Going to the Future" is my fav atm
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
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Album is (just) in the Top 75 on the Official Chart according to the screen grab Chris posted on FB. Good work for a Pledge project !
PS is it just me, or does Chris look like Vic Reeves in the new video ?
PS is it just me, or does Chris look like Vic Reeves in the new video ?
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... ... he look like ... himself, which is fully sufficient ... ...Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Album is (just) in the Top 75 on the Official Chart according to the screen grab Chris posted on FB. Good work for a Pledge project !
PS is it just me, or does Chris look like Vic Reeves in the new video ?
Top 75! That's cool ... and well deserved! ... ...
Thanks for the nice words about the micro site. Given my limited HTML skills (although the main site's built using Wordpress) I was pleased with it!
The album stayed at number 75 in the main charts in the final countdown. But who's that at number 3 in the rock charts this week?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/rockalbums
The album stayed at number 75 in the main charts in the final countdown. But who's that at number 3 in the rock charts this week?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/rockalbums
Damian wrote: But who's that at number 3 in the rock charts this week?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/rockalbums
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The fact that it's in the charts at all, is a very good thing. And rock charts no.3 ... hey, that's absolutely cool ... ...Damian wrote: The album stayed at number 75 in the main charts in the final countdown. But who's that at number 3 in the rock charts this week?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/rockalbums
Having listened to Motörhead's cover of God Save The Queen, yesterday,
made me aware that the Eureka Machines are fully up-to-date ... and how could they not be ... ...
Great piece in Team Rock
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Good could do with something good with all the s**t going down.Pista wrote:New pledge campaign next week
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Ordered
Ordered both albums!
Liking the sound of this:
"Victories’ reflects a side of Eureka Machines which we’ve always wanted to explore – a slightly rawer, more punk rock, in-your-face approach. Something a little more like the live experience – the four of us in a room, playing hard at punishing volumes. It still sounds like Eureka Machines – big pop songs with noisy guitars and loads of harmonies – but with perhaps a darker, slightly more sardonic edge."
Liking the sound of this:
"Victories’ reflects a side of Eureka Machines which we’ve always wanted to explore – a slightly rawer, more punk rock, in-your-face approach. Something a little more like the live experience – the four of us in a room, playing hard at punishing volumes. It still sounds like Eureka Machines – big pop songs with noisy guitars and loads of harmonies – but with perhaps a darker, slightly more sardonic edge."
Yep. I went for both tooCharlie wrote:Ordered both albums!
Liking the sound of this:
"Victories’ reflects a side of Eureka Machines which we’ve always wanted to explore – a slightly rawer, more punk rock, in-your-face approach. Something a little more like the live experience – the four of us in a room, playing hard at punishing volumes. It still sounds like Eureka Machines – big pop songs with noisy guitars and loads of harmonies – but with perhaps a darker, slightly more sardonic edge."
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Same here ... already 95% of goal, btw ... ... and T'Yorkshire EP is a also a cool addition ... ...Pista wrote:Yep. I went for both tooCharlie wrote:Ordered both albums!
Liking the sound of this:
"Victories’ reflects a side of Eureka Machines which we’ve always wanted to explore – a slightly rawer, more punk rock, in-your-face approach. Something a little more like the live experience – the four of us in a room, playing hard at punishing volumes. It still sounds like Eureka Machines – big pop songs with noisy guitars and loads of harmonies – but with perhaps a darker, slightly more sardonic edge."