As with that latter band, The Heavy do have a tendency to dwell in a faux-60s wonderland, but theres a toughness to the bands sound this time around that wasnt quite evident enough on Great Vengeance And Furious Fire.
The House That Dirt Built The Heavy Flac Full Band SoundOh No Not You Again calls on the familiar punk-soul entanglements of their previous work, but arrives with more bass, more flat-out aggression and a far richer full band sound.Theres far more variation in the writing too, from the James Brown-isms of How You Like Me Now to the orchestrally-augmented pseudo Spaghetti Western cinematics of Short Change Hero (halfway between Morricone and Mark Ronson). If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately. Music Home Clips The Heavy The House That Dirt Built Review Album. You can add or edit information about The House That Dirt Built at musicbrainz.org. Find out more about our use of this data, and also our policy on profanity Find out more about our use of this data. BBC Review Imagine if you could be in all your favourite bands at once. Andy Fyfe 2009 The title of The Heavys first album, 2007s Great Vengeance and Furious Fire, was the perfect trailer. Lifting Samuel L Jacksons biblical quote from Tarantinos Pulp Fiction set their stall out perfectly; just like the directors films, their music picked seeds from the past and ground them into a modern cut n paste cult classic, part Curtis Mayfield, part Isaac Hayes, part Led Zeppelin, all heart and soul. ![]() The most surprising thing, however, is how good they are at making it all sound like the work of just one band. ![]() How You Like Me Now, with its James Brown hook, is what the JBs might have sounded like if theyd recorded for Stax; Sixteen moves into Screaming Jay HawkinsDr John territory and so it goes on. About the only time their magpie eyes miss the prize is with the white reggae of Cause for Alarm, but as its followed by the dancehall grind of Loved Like That, its just about forgivable. If you choose to use this review on your site please link back to this page. Tracks 1 The House That Dirt Built 2 Oh No Not You Again 3 How You Like Me Now 4 Sixteen 5 Short Change Hero 6 No Time 7 Long Way from Home 8 Cause for Alarm 9 Love Like That 10 What You Want Me to Do 11 Stuck Clips taken from original discs may contain strong language. Find out more about our use of this data, and also our policy on profanity Release Details Label Counter Records Date Oct 05 2009 Country United Kingdom Format CD Catalogue COUNTCD028 Explore the BBC News News Sport Weather Shop Earth Travel Capital iPlayer Culture Autos Future TV Radio CBBC CBeebies Food iWonder Bitesize Travel Music Earth Arts Make It Digital Taster Nature Local Terms of Use About the BBC Privacy Policy Cookies Accessibility Help Parental Guidance Contact the BBC Advertise with us Ad choices Copyright 2016 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
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