State of Emergency
The Living End
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'Til the End | The Living End | 4:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Long Live the Weekend | The Living End | 2:55 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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No Way Out | The Living End | 2:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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We Want More | The Living End | 3:43 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Wake Up | The Living End | 4:31 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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What's On Your Radio | The Living End | 3:04 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Nothing Lasts Forever | The Living End | 4:54 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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One Step Behind | The Living End | 4:21 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Reborn | The Living End | 3:51 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Order of the Day | The Living End | 3:39 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Nowhere Town | The Living End | 4:08 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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State of Emergency | The Living End | 3:01 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Black Cat | The Living End | 3:46 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Into the Red | The Living End | 3:08 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 14 Songs |
Album Review
Australia's, and maybe the world's, most popular punkabilly trio the Living End takes its Stray Cats strut and Reverend Horton Heat bluster and continues to channel it into a more commercially viable pop/punk sound. The album got a delayed release in the States, likely due to the indifference of the American public, but debuted at number one in Australia when it was released there in February 2006. Despite the skinny ties and standup bass, which is practically inaudible anyway, State of Emergency sounds more like a buffed up Jam album, all snappy hooks and impassioned vocals over a rollicking set of songs. Like Green Day, who the Living End are certain to be compared to — though not entirely accurately — these songs refine the pop/punk at their core with smart changes, sharp playing, and a sense of adventure that broadens into anthemic rock, for better or worse. But a more accurate comparison can be made with fellow Aussies You Am I, who also stretch a tough three-piece garage sound into dynamic directions without diluting their vision. Producer Nick Launay knows how to optimize the group's crackle and crunch from his years successfully helming Midnight Oil, the Church and INXS. But songs as powerful as "What's on Your Radio?" don't need much help to raise the already elevated energy level. If Midnight Oil wrote more concise tunes aimed at a younger audience, this might have been the result. Singer/guitarist/primary songwriter Chris Cheney can reach for the back rows when necessary, as he does on "Reborn" and "Order of the Day," but then scale back to less thumping choruses. Still, there aren't many songs that huge throngs won't be able to sing along with in the arenas the band plays, at least in their homeland. The high quality of the songwriting decreases slightly as the album winds through its final third, but the attack remains dramatic, powerful, and rocking, and the final blowout of "Into the Red" leaves the listener with a '70s punk-styled fist in the face. There might be too much energy here for U.S. radio to handle, but the Living End has stepped up to the plate on State of Emergency and hit one, if not quite out of the park, at least to the warning track.
Customer Reviews
absolutely amazing
I've been a big fan of The Living End for a few years now, ever since my sister introduced me to them around the release of Modern Artillery. State of Emergency is just a perfect record. I actually pre-ordered it about a month before the Australian release - and it was worth the wait and the money. Unlike other bands, The Living End are completely distinct as far as genres are concerned. With this album they went back to their roots but at the same time utilized their talents to the max. I can assure you that this CD is worth every penny and I highly recommend it for anyone who is looking for something different. P.S.-I've had this CD for over a year now, and I listen to it about once a week and I'm STILL NOT SICK OF IT. So use your money wisely and invest in this great album.
great album
The Living End continues to impress with State of Emergency. This is a great buy not only because of the price but because of the music quality. The only problem is once you have one album from TLE and listen to it, you have to buy the rest.
the ups and ... well ups
i love this album and played it a gazillion times. if your like me and you love songs to just get up and dance to, you'll love this album. one of my favorite songs is "we want more". you'll like it...trust me.
Biography
Formed: Melbourne, Australia
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '90s
Top Albums and Songs By The Living End
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Who's Gonna Save Us | Modern Artillery | 3:21 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Prisoner of Society | The Living End | 3:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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End of the World | Modern Artillery | 3:36 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Who's Gonna Save Us? | Who's Gonna Save Us? - Single | 3:21 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Wake Up | State of Emergency | 4:31 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Live It Up | Four on the Floor - EP | 3:43 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Blinded | Four on the Floor - EP | 2:58 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Roll On | Roll On | 3:08 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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No Reaction | Four on the Floor - EP | 3:16 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Carry Me Home | Roll On | 3:11 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |

- $9.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Adult Alternative, Alternative, Punk, Rockabilly
- Released: Feb 13, 2007
- ℗ 2006 The Living End Pty Ltd.









