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Fear Fear [ CD / Album ]

Fear Fear

SKU: CD55931 Barcode: 5400863071837
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  • Released Date: 15 Jul 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Album: WORKING MENS CLUB - Fear Fear

In their debut album Fear Fear, WORKING MENS CLUB takes listeners on a journey through the dark and gritty underbelly of post-punk and electronic music. From the ominous opening track "Violet" to the pulsating beats of "Cook a Coffee", the band showcases their ability to seamlessly blend genres and create a unique sound that is both menacing and mesmerizing.

Lead singer Syd's haunting vocals are reminiscent of Ian Curtis, while guitarist Mairead's jagged riffs add a sense of urgency to each track. The pounding basslines and hypnotic synths create a sense of unease that permeates throughout the album, leaving listeners on edge and craving more.

Tracks like "Tomorrow" and "John Cooper Clarke" showcase the band's ability to create catchy hooks and anthemic choruses that are sure to get crowds moving. The band's energy and enthusiasm are infectious, making Fear Fear a must-listen for fans of post-punk and electronic music.

WORKING MENS CLUB have crafted an album that is a perfect encapsulation of the chaos and uncertainty of the modern world. Fear Fear is a wild, thrilling ride that will leave you breathless and begging for more. Don't sleep on this band - they are destined for greatness.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. 19
2. Fear Fear
3. Widow
4. Ploy
5. Cut
6. Rapture
7. Circumference
8. Heart Attack
9. Money Is Mine
10. The Last One

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About the artist

Working Men's Club

With their manic energy on stage and their unique blend of post-punk and synth-pop, WORKING MENS CLUB is a band that demands your attention. Hailing from Todmorden, a small town in West Yorkshire, this group of lads have been making waves in the music scene with their electrifying live performances and infectious hooks. Led by the enigmatic frontman Syd McGrail, WORKING MENS CLUB have been described as a mix between Joy Division and LCD Soundsystem, with a healthy dose of their own gritty charm thrown in. Their debut album, released in 2020, received critical acclaim from music critics and fans alike, cementing their status as one of the most exciting bands to come out of the UK in recent years. But don't let their raw, lo-fi sound fool you - these lads are as sharp as a tack when it comes to songwriting. Their lyrics touch on themes of working class struggles, social alienation, and the highs and lows of small town life. It's like a gritty Ken Loach film set to a pulsating disco beat. So the next time you're looking for a band that will make you dance, make you think, and make you feel like you're part of something bigger, look no further than WORKING MENS CLUB. They're the band you never knew you needed, but now can't live without. Trust me, you'll be thanking me later.

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