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Million Dead - Harmony No Harmony Album

Million Dead - Harmony No Harmony Album
Performer: Million Dead
Title: Harmony No Harmony
Country: UK & Europe
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Punk, Hardcore, Post-Hardcore
Released: 21 Aug 2015
Catalog number: XMR002LP
Label: Xtra Mile Recordings
MP3 album szie: 1641 mb
FLAC album size: 1586 mb

Tracklist

1To Whom It May Concern
2Bread And Circuses
3Murder And Create
4Achilles Lung
5Harmony No Harmony
6Bovine Spungiform Economics
7Plan B
8Living The Dream
9Carthago Est Delenda
10Father My Father
11Holloway Prison Blues
12After The Rush Hour
13Margot Kidder
14Engine Driver

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
XMR002CDMillion Dead Harmony No Harmony ‎(CD, Album)Xtra Mile RecordingsXMR002CDUK2005
EICP 549Million Dead Harmony No Harmony ‎(CD, Album)Xtra Mile RecordingsEICP 549Japan2005

Credits

  • Bass, Backing VocalsJulia Ruzicka
  • Drums, Backing VocalsBen Dawson
  • Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing VocalsTom Fowler
  • Lead Vocals, Acoustic GuitarFrank Turner

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5060091557871

Short intro

Million Dead - Harmony No Harmony 2005. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Million Dead. Songs in album Million Dead - Harmony No Harmony 2005. Million Dead - Bread And Circuses. Million Dead - Holloway Prison Blues. Million Dead - After The Rush Hour. Million Dead - Plan B. Million Dead - Carthego Est Delenda. Million Dead - To Whom It May Concern. Million Dead - Living The Dream. Harmony No Harmony is the second and final full-length album released by British band Million Dead. It is the first to feature new guitarist Tom Fowler who replaced original guitarist Cameron Dean. Lead singer Frank Turner's mother makes an appearance on the song To Whom It May Concern. Members of the band Drive Like You Stole It appear on both To Whom It May Concern and Father My Father. In a podcast released in May 2015, Turner revealed that there would be a vinyl re-release of the record in. Album 2005 14 Songs. Harmony No Harmony Million Dead. Deads second and final album, Harmony No Harmony saw an expansion of the post-hardcore of their début, A Song To Ruin. Despite its stream of playfully deconstructive lyrics, ASTRs sound felt closer to the punkhardcore of the 90s thanks to its single-guitar approach. For HNH, Tom Fowler who replaced original guitarist Cameron Dean and brought with him a lot of guitars and a lot of overdubs. The new guitar sound bordered on metalcore at times, with some remnants of the old hardcore sound remaining Bovine Spungiform Economics , and being joined by more contemplative, post-rocky ef. 14 tracks 55:19. Harmony No Harmony. Your Rating. Overview . Harmony No Harmony by Million Dead, released 16 May 2005 1. Bread & Circuses 2. Holloway Prison Blues 3. After the Rush Hour 4. Plan B 5. Carthago Est Delenda 6. To Whom It May Concern 7. Living the Dream 8. Margot Kidder 9. Murder and Create 10. Achilles Lung 11. Bovine Spungiform Economics 12. Father My Father 13. Engine Driver 14. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. GBP or more. Dead-Harmony No Harmony. Forget everything you thought you knew about Million Dead. Anything youve heard, thought, preconceptions, throw them away. The Million Dead who were making great fast-paced post-hardcore records albeit only one is dead. Ready Because this is a big one. If you loved that album then get ready to be disappointed by this album, because it will actually sound really boring compared, which is ironic because this album is actually more exciting than A Song to Ruin. What Harmony, No Harmony essentially is, is prog-rock, but within Post-hardcore boundaries