In from the Cold
In from the Cold
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Format: Cassette Tape

Our Take
Our Take
PRISONERS' latest offering, "In From The Cold," is a delightful musical rollercoaster that takes listeners on a whimsical journey through genres and emotions. From the first notes of the opening track, you know you're in for a wild ride - and boy, does this album deliver.
The band's eclectic sound, blending elements of indie rock, punk, and folk, creates a truly unique listening experience. Each track feels like a musical adventure, with unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat. It's like a Choose Your Own Adventure book, but with guitars and drums instead of pages.
Lead singer Johnny Prisoner's vocals are a highlight of the album, soaring from delicate whispers to powerful wails with ease. His lyrics are both poignant and witty, painting vivid pictures of heartbreak, longing, and everything in between. It's like he's inviting you into his own personal diary, and trust me, you'll want to stay a while.
Standout tracks like "Cold Hearted Lover" and "Breakout Blues" showcase the band's knack for catchy hooks and infectious melodies. It's impossible not to tap your foot along to the beat or sing along to the infectious choruses. This album is a musical buffet, serving up a little bit of everything for everyone.
Overall, "In From The Cold" is a triumph for PRISONERS, solidifying their status as one of the most exciting bands on the scene. So grab your coat, pull up a chair, and get ready to be taken on a wild musical journey unlike any other. Trust me, you won't want to miss this ride.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. All You Gotta Do Is Say
2. Come Closer
3. The More That I Teach You
4. Mourn My Health
5. I Know How to Please You
6. Deceiving Eye
7. In from the Cold
8. Wish the Rain
9. Be On Your Way
10. Find and Seek
11. Ain't No Telling
12. The Lesser Evil
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Prisoners
PRISONERS, the up-and-coming indie rock band hailing from the streets of London, is causing quite a stir in the music scene with their infectious blend of catchy hooks and gritty lyrics. Lead singer and guitarist, Tommy O'Connell, known for his wild antics on stage and devil-may-care attitude, brings a raw energy to the band's sound that is impossible to ignore. His gravelly vocals and blistering guitar riffs are the driving force behind PRISONERS' unique sound. The band's rhythm section, comprised of bassist Molly Green and drummer Alex Turner, provide a solid backbone for the band's high-octane performances. Green's funky bass lines and Turner's thunderous drumming keep audiences on their feet and craving more. PRISONERS have been making waves on the music scene with their electrifying live shows and infectious energy. Drawing inspiration from classic rock bands such as The Rolling Stones and The Strokes, as well as modern indie rock acts like Arctic Monkeys and Foals, PRISONERS have crafted a sound that is both familiar and fresh. With their debut EP set to release later this year, PRISONERS are poised to take the music world by storm. Keep an eye on these lads from London, because they're not just breaking out of PRISONERS are breaking out of music genres and putting the indie rock world on notice.