Hi-Fi Serious
Hi-Fi Serious
Hi-Fi Serious
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Track Listing
- Something's Going On
- 6 O'Clock on a Tube Stop
- Going Down
- Took It Away
- Starbucks
- The Springs
- Shut Yer Face
- Pacific Ocean Blue
- The Distance
- W.D.Y.C.A.I.
- Hi-Fi Serious
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #165187 in Music
- Released on: 2002-07-16
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Third album for UK based indie-rockers described as a cross between Jimmy Eat World & Blink 182. 12 tracks including, 'Six O'Clock On A Tube Stop', 'Starbucks' & the hit single,'Nothing'. 2002.
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As Hi-Fi Serious so ably demonstrates, sometimes it's just a matter of waiting for the rest of the world to catch up with you. At the time their second album, Monkey Kong, was released, A were pegged as a poor Brit-rock substitute for their angst-heavy American peers. Come their third album, though, A sound every bit the globe-straddling international rock band. Marking out the crucial mid-point between the impassioned emo-pop of Jimmy Eat World and the dumb-assed gross-out punk splatter of Blink-182, Hi-Fi Serious is a cackling, cartoonish descent into fearlessly tuneful power-pop larkery. It's saturated in an obvious love for beach-bum Americana: the lines "It's an endless summer / It's the summer forever" breeze through the song "Pacific Ocean Blue." And while the five are frighteningly eager to dally like playful puppies through all rock's cheesiest clichés--just check out guitarist Mark Chapman's Eddie Van Halen-style fretwork on "The Distance"—the music is always performed with enough charm to win the day. --Louis Pattison
Third album for UK based indie-rockers described as a cross between Jimmy Eat World & Blink 182. 12 tracks including, 'Six O'Clock On A Tube Stop', 'Starbucks' & the hit single,'Nothing'. 2002.
Amazon.com
As Hi-Fi Serious so ably demonstrates, sometimes it's just a matter of waiting for the rest of the world to catch up with you. At the time their second album, Monkey Kong, was released, A were pegged as a poor Brit-rock substitute for their angst-heavy American peers. Come their third album, though, A sound every bit the globe-straddling international rock band. Marking out the crucial mid-point between the impassioned emo-pop of Jimmy Eat World and the dumb-assed gross-out punk splatter of Blink-182, Hi-Fi Serious is a cackling, cartoonish descent into fearlessly tuneful power-pop larkery. It's saturated in an obvious love for beach-bum Americana: the lines "It's an endless summer / It's the summer forever" breeze through the song "Pacific Ocean Blue." And while the five are frighteningly eager to dally like playful puppies through all rock's cheesiest clichés--just check out guitarist Mark Chapman's Eddie Van Halen-style fretwork on "The Distance"—the music is always performed with enough charm to win the day. --Louis Pattison
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