The Last Fourfathers
The Last Fourfathers
Couldn't load pickup availability
T&C Apply. Credit subject to status.

T&C Apply. Credit subject to status.

Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
PRISONERS have burst onto the scene with their latest album "The Last Fourfathers," and let me tell you, this is not your average Friday night listen. Full of chaotic energy and unapologetic riffs, this album is a wild ride from start to finish.
The band's unique blend of punk, grunge, and a sprinkle of madness creates a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly unpredictable. With tracks like "Breakout Blues" and "Rebel Yell," PRISONERS prove that they are not afraid to push boundaries and shake things up.
Lead vocalist Johnny Riot's raw, gritty vocals are a perfect match for the band's energetic instrumentation, with guitarist Max Shred shredding his way through each track like a man possessed. The rhythm section, made up of drummer Crash and bassist Thunder, provide a solid foundation for the chaos unfolding above them.
"The Last Fourfathers" is a testament to PRISONERS' ability to blend aggression with melody, creating a sound that is as infectious as it is rebellious. This album is for those who are tired of the same old formulaic rock and roll, and are ready to embrace something a little bit different.
So grab your leather jacket, crank up the volume, and let PRISONERS take you on a wild ride that you won't soon forget. "The Last Fourfathers" is a must-listen for anyone who craves music that is fresh, exciting, and just a little bit bonkers.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Nobody Wants Your Love
2. Night of the Nazgul
3. Thinking of You (Broken Pieces)
4. I Am the Fisherman
5. Mrs. Fothergill
6. Take You for a Ride
7. The Drowning
8. F.O.P.
9. Whenever I'm Gone
10. Who's Sorry Now
11. Explosions On Uranus
12. I Drink the Ocean
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
FREE UK delivery on orders over £20.
Orders under £20 - £2.99 Postage Fee.
Next Day Delivery and International Shipping Options Available.
When Will My Order Arrive?
Usually dispatched within 24 hours.
Standard Delivery is a Royal Mail Tracked 48 Service and usually arrives within 2-3 working days, including Saturdays.
Express Delivery is either Royal Mail Tracked 24, or DPD service, for delivery within 24 hours.
Order before 2pm for next day delivery.
We’ll aim to dispatch pre-orders so that you receive them on the release date.
For orders back in stock soon, we expect to receive more stock within a week and will dispatch your order as soon as the stock has arrived.
Returns
We’re happy to accept returns for unwanted items provided that they’re returned within 14 days of receipt, unopened, unused and in perfect condition.
About the artist
The 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.
More about the artist >