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Stars Of CCTV

Hard-Fi

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Naturally, NME called Hard-Fi's debut album, Stars of CCTV, "the album of the year" upon its U.K. release in 2005. A year later, the Staines, England, foursome had a Mercury Music Prize nomination under its belt as well as two Brit Awards nods and a U.K. number one album. Those following the buzz on the other side of the Atlantic finally got their wish with the domestic release of Stars of CCTV in mid-March. With the popularity of Franz Ferdinand, Kasabian, and the Kaiser Chiefs simmering down around this time, Hard-Fi stepped into the American pop conscience when they were supposed to. While their spark and spunk are near matches of those aforementioned acts, Hard-Fi delivers more of an angst kind of performance. Frontman Richard Archer is fueled by Tony Blair's England. After all, these are four friends from a southwest London town. They sound like a garage band while delving into the monotony of everyday suburban life, referring to their small town upbringing. Thus a raw kind of work ethic gradually emerges on Stars of CCTV. Their formula of snappy choruses and tight guitar hooks, particularly on "Middle Eastern Holiday" and "Gotta Reason," captures Hard-Fi's youthful presentation. Archer's boyish vocals switch off between gritty and playful. If "Living for the Weekend" does not convince you of Hard-Fi's anxious effort in getting you to ease up on the ho-hum of working for a living, the fresh disco beats of "Hard to Beat" surely will. Hard-Fi's desire to create something solid enjoyable in the midst of everyday monotony is what makes Stars of CCTV an enjoyable first effort. Whether they are singing about having little money, unexpected pregnancy ("Cash Machine"), or a war-torn world ("Feltham's Singing Out"), Hard-Fi looks for something positive. Stars of CCTV offers a reason to look for something positive, too.

© MacKenzie Wilson /TiVo

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Stars Of CCTV

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1
Cash Machine (Album Version)
00:03:42

Richard Archer, Composer, Writer - Necessary records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd, Producer - Hard-FI, Vocals, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

2
Middle Eastern Holiday (Album Version)
00:03:44

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

3
Tied up Too Tight (Album Version)
00:04:49

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

4
Gotta Reason (Album Version)
00:02:49

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

5
Hard to Beat (Album Version)
00:04:13

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

6
Unnecessary Trouble (Album Version)
00:03:44

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

7
Move on Now (Album Version)
00:05:10

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

8
Better Do Better (Album Version)
00:04:38

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

9
Feltham Is Singing Out (Album Version)
00:04:37

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

10
Living for the Weekend (Album Version)
00:03:42

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

11
Stars of CCTV (Album Version)
00:03:59

Richard Archer, Writer - Hard-FI, Performance, MainArtist

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

12
Seven Nation Army
00:04:15

Richard Archer, Performed by - Jack White, Writer - Hard-FI, MainArtist - R Archer, Producer - W. White, Producer - Kai Stephens, Performed by - Ross Phillips, Performed by - Steve Kemp, Performed by

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

13
Stronger
00:03:23

Hard-FI, MainArtist - R Archer, Producer, Writer

© 2006 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 2005 Necessary Records under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Ltd

Album review

Naturally, NME called Hard-Fi's debut album, Stars of CCTV, "the album of the year" upon its U.K. release in 2005. A year later, the Staines, England, foursome had a Mercury Music Prize nomination under its belt as well as two Brit Awards nods and a U.K. number one album. Those following the buzz on the other side of the Atlantic finally got their wish with the domestic release of Stars of CCTV in mid-March. With the popularity of Franz Ferdinand, Kasabian, and the Kaiser Chiefs simmering down around this time, Hard-Fi stepped into the American pop conscience when they were supposed to. While their spark and spunk are near matches of those aforementioned acts, Hard-Fi delivers more of an angst kind of performance. Frontman Richard Archer is fueled by Tony Blair's England. After all, these are four friends from a southwest London town. They sound like a garage band while delving into the monotony of everyday suburban life, referring to their small town upbringing. Thus a raw kind of work ethic gradually emerges on Stars of CCTV. Their formula of snappy choruses and tight guitar hooks, particularly on "Middle Eastern Holiday" and "Gotta Reason," captures Hard-Fi's youthful presentation. Archer's boyish vocals switch off between gritty and playful. If "Living for the Weekend" does not convince you of Hard-Fi's anxious effort in getting you to ease up on the ho-hum of working for a living, the fresh disco beats of "Hard to Beat" surely will. Hard-Fi's desire to create something solid enjoyable in the midst of everyday monotony is what makes Stars of CCTV an enjoyable first effort. Whether they are singing about having little money, unexpected pregnancy ("Cash Machine"), or a war-torn world ("Feltham's Singing Out"), Hard-Fi looks for something positive. Stars of CCTV offers a reason to look for something positive, too.

© MacKenzie Wilson /TiVo

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