In Memory Of
In Memory Of
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Our Take
Our Take
Gather round, music lovers, because we're diving deep into Catholic Action's latest offering, "In Memory Of." This Glasgow-based band has been on the scene for a while now, charming audiences with their infectious blend of indie rock and post-punk vibes.
Right from the opening track, "One of Us," it's clear that Catholic Action is on a mission to make you move and groove. The driving beats and catchy hooks will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in no time. Frontman Chris McCrory's vocals soar over the catchy guitar riffs and pulsating bass lines, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh.
Tracks like "Another Name for Loneliness" and "Sign Here" showcase the band's ability to craft thoughtful, introspective lyrics that are both relatable and intriguing. The infectious melodies and clever wordplay will have you hitting repeat on this album time and time again.
But it's not all serious introspection here. Catholic Action knows how to have a good time, as evidenced by the upbeat bangers like "Yr Old Dad" and "I'm No Artist." These tracks will have you dancing around your living room and singing along at the top of your lungs.
Overall, "In Memory Of" is a rollicking good time from start to finish. Catholic Action has truly outdone themselves with this one, delivering an album that is sure to be a hit with fans old and new. So grab your dancing shoes and get ready to party with Catholic Action!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. L.U.V.
2. Propaganda
3. Say Nothing
4. Black and White
5. Breakfast
6. The Shallows
7. New Year
8. Doing Well
9. The Real World
10. Childhood Home
11. Stars and Stripes
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Catholic Action
Gather round, music lovers, because we are about to introduce you to the electrifying sounds of Catholic Action. Hailing from Glasgow, this dynamic quartet has been turning heads and shaking up the indie music scene with their infectious blend of post-punk and power pop. Fronted by the charismatic Chris McCrory, Catholic Action have been making waves with their witty lyrics, catchy hooks, and energetic live performances. With influences ranging from The Strokes to Talking Heads, their sound is a refreshing mix of nostalgia and modernity that will have you dancing and singing along in no time. Their debut album, "In Memory Of," received critical acclaim for its raw energy and clever songwriting. Tracks like "Propaganda" and "L.U.V." are instant classics that will have you hitting repeat again and again. But don't let their fun-loving attitude fool you, Catholic Action are a force to be reckoned with. Their sharp social commentary and poignant lyrics tackle topics like politics, love, and everything in between. And did we mention their killer guitar riffs and infectious melodies? Trust us, you won't be able to get their songs out of your head. So if you're looking for a breath of fresh air in the music scene, look no further than Catholic Action. With their catchy tunes, clever lyrics, and vibrant energy, they are sure to become your new favorite band. Don't say we didn't warn you.
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