Sunday, March 11, 2012

Flash Flood of Colour (Audio CD)



Flash Flood of Colour (Audio CD)

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Buy new: $10.28
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Customer Rating: 3.7

First tagged "metal" by Donovan Roudabush
Get More Details tags: male singers, electronica, enter shikari, metal, fun, catchy

Product Description

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Track Listing

  1. System...
  2. ...Meltdown
  3. Sssnakepit
  4. Search Party
  5. Arguing With Thermometers
  6. Stalemate
  7. Gandhi Mate, Gandhi
  8. Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here
  9. Pack Of Thieves
  10. Hello Tyrannosaurus, Meet Tyrannicide
  11. Constellations


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14411 in Music
  • Released on: 2012-01-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .13 pounds


Editorial Reviews

Album Description


2012 release, a third manuscript from a British Post-Hardcore band. The manuscript was constructed by former-SikTh guitarist Dan Weller via May and Jun 2011 during Karma Sound Studios in Thailand and in London, UK. It was afterwards churned in Vancouver by Mike Fraser.


Flash Flood of Colour (Audio CD)

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5 of 6 people found a following examination helpful.
5Pretty. Amazing.


By Donovan Roudabush


I have never listened to Enter Shikari before, though after listening to their new album, "A Flash Flood of Colour" once, we have fell in Love with a band's steel roots churned in with Electronic Beats. we had schooled about a new manuscript by Alternative Press, who described, "Rocks like Rage Against a Machine's Battle of Los Angeles". Their openining song, "System" is a multiple of brief laments, complicated steel roots, and ideally incorperated keyboards. They continue with identical songs, "Sssnakepit" and "Gandhi Mate, Gandhi". "Searchparty", Stalemate", and "Warm Smiles Don't Make You Welcome" mount out since they take a lighter tone, though still complient Rou Reynolds' voice and The Band's Instrumental Talent. The usually thing we have to Complain is there is a utterly a bit of Explicit Language and should be stickered like their other albums. I'm not observant that it is bad or Disturbed me, though it should have Parental Discretion for younger audiences. Overall, this manuscript should be one to remember and we wish Enter Shikari will continue with some-more extraordinary music.

1 of 1 people found a following examination helpful.
2Dissapointing


By David Fazzari


After conference some of their songs by a crony i picked adult this CD. Two of a songs are familiar and value having, tho not amazing. The rest of them... There are good moments in any of their songs, though im not peaceful to listen to a strain thats 65% fussy with "electronic beats" that sound like a noises my aged speakers done after they blew out. Usually we never call strain whiny, we like bands like holding behind sunday, though we dont need to hear someone's domestic messages, we listen to strain to get divided from that

0 of 0 people found a following examination helpful.
2wasted talent


By M. Manning


It's too bad when we hear musicians with tangible talent violation into primal screams and thrashing nothingness........they were improved before, contingency be using out of ideas

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Flash Flood of Colour (Audio CD)
Buy new: $10.28
26 used and new from $7.27
Customer Rating: 3.7

First tagged "metal" by Donovan Roudabush
Get More Details tags: male singers, electronica, enter shikari, metal, fun, catchy

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