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Stars of CCTV

Hard-FI

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Cash Machine Hard-FI 3:44 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Middle Eastern Holiday Hard-FI 3:44 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Tied Up Too Tight Hard-FI 4:48 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Gotta Reason Hard-FI 2:49 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Hard to Beat Hard-FI 4:14 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Unnecessary Trouble Hard-FI 3:44 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Move On Now Hard-FI 5:09 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Better Do Better Hard-FI 4:37 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Feltham Is Singing Out Hard-FI 4:36 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Living for the Weekend Hard-FI 3:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Stars of CCTV Hard-FI 3:58 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

Naturally, NME called Hard-Fi's debut album, Stars of CCTV, "the album of the year" upon its U.K. release in 2005. A year later, the Staines, England, foursome had a Mercury Music Prize nomination under its belt as well as two Brit Awards nods and a U.K. number one album. Those following the buzz on the other side of the Atlantic finally got their wish with the domestic release of Stars of CCTV in mid-March. With the popularity of Franz Ferdinand, Kasabian, and the Kaiser Chiefs simmering down around this time, Hard-Fi stepped into the American pop conscience when they were supposed to. While their spark and spunk are near matches of those aforementioned acts, Hard-Fi delivers more of an angst kind of performance. Frontman Richard Archer is fueled by Tony Blair's England. After all, these are four friends from a southwest London town. They sound like a garage band while delving into the monotony of everyday suburban life, referring to their small town upbringing. Thus a raw kind of work ethic gradually emerges on Stars of CCTV. Their formula of snappy choruses and tight guitar hooks, particularly on "Middle Eastern Holiday" and "Gotta Reason," captures Hard-Fi's youthful presentation. Archer's boyish vocals switch off between gritty and playful. If "Living for the Weekend" does not convince you of Hard-Fi's anxious effort in getting you to ease up on the ho-hum of working for a living, the fresh disco beats of "Hard to Beat" surely will. Hard-Fi's desire to create something solid enjoyable in the midst of everyday monotony is what makes Stars of CCTV an enjoyable first effort. Whether they are singing about having little money, unexpected pregnancy ("Cash Machine"), or a war-torn world ("Feltham's Singing Out"), Hard-Fi looks for something positive. Stars of CCTV offers a reason to look for something positive, too.

Customer Reviews

It's about time the US gets a taste of this top Brit Rock band
     

Hard-Fi squeezes into an empty niche between glam rock (like the Killers), post punk (like the Dead 60's), and Indie dance (like Hot Hot Heat and Franz Ferdinand) bands where they have a great sound that is all their own. From the hard base of "Cash Machine" to the Sexy "Tied up too tight" to the I'm feeling the pain too "Sick of it all", they are clearly pumping out a variety of stong tracks. I can't wait to see what is next, now that the USA gets to join in the fun of Hard-Fi, who are already huge in UK.

1982 timewarps to 2005
     

Love The Clash? Love Duran Duran? Love The Streets? Check this album out. The first six songs are the best first six songs of any album this year (If you download one song, download "Unnecessary Trouble" and "Cash Machine" and "Hard To Beat"). A review I read somewhere called this "If Mike Skinner of The Streets had picked up a guitar instead of a drum machine, he would have recorded Stars of CCTV". This is kids of west end London documenting their lives through music, but more importantly wanting to dance and rock out while they do it. Pure fun with a healthy dose of 1982 . . . not to be missed.

Hard-Fi is Hard to Beat
     

This band is undoubtedly one of the most entertaining lot to come along in awhile! The UK has many great kept secrets and Hard-Fi is one of them! Now that they've struck across the pond, they're going to keep the party going!

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Staines, Middlesex, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Staines, England's Hard-Fi feature Richard Archer (vocals), Ross Philips (guitar), Kai Stephens (bass), and Steve Kemp (drums). The punk-inspired indie rock quintet formed in 2002; they feature a brash mix of Dexy's Midnight Runners melodies, Franz Ferdinand hooks, and the theatrics of the Dead 60s. Hard-Fi self-released Stars of CCTV in October 2004, and all 500 copies quickly sold out. The U.K. indie imprint Necessary reissued the nine-song nugget the following June. Once again, HARD-Fi got the...
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