Radio Wars

    Artist: Howling Bells

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    only £6.99

    Tracks:
    12
    Duration:
    00:40:23
    Format:
    MP3
    Quality:
    320 kbps
    Size:
    96.92 MB

    Album saving: £4.89  compared to buying all the tracks

    TrackDurationPrice/Buy
    1.Treasure Hunt 00:02:45£0.99
    2.Cities Burning Down 00:04:12£0.99
    3.It Aint You 00:03:17£0.99
    4.Nightingale 00:04:07£0.99
    5.Lets Be Kids 00:03:55£0.99
    6.Ms. Bells Song 00:03:32£0.99
    7.Radio Wars Theme 00:01:55£0.99
    8.Golden Web 00:03:23£0.99
    9.Into The Chaos 00:03:14£0.99
    10.Digital Hearts 00:03:36£0.99
    11.How Long 00:03:26£0.99
    12.To L.A. 00:03:01£0.99

    customer Reviews

     Average rating (3 reviews)

     Brilliant again - but much lighter

    | | See all mike202uk's reviews (13)

    I've been fortunate enough to get hold of a preview copy and it doesn't disappoint - a much, much lighter feel to the first and with less shoe-gazing - but after a couple of listens it begins to make sense. The only downside is that it's over way too soon so I'll be buying the double CD version when it comes out. Okay, not as good as the first one but how do you surpass perfection?

     Their sophomore album is a must-buy for HB fans!

    | | See all MovieMark's reviews (72)

    Their first album was stunning, simply put. Radio wars, while very good, isn't AS good as their debut album.

    The problem for me is that there aren't that many classics. Well, the first two songs, Treasure Hunt and Cities Burning, are up there with Howling Bell's best, but the remainder take a while to stay with you.

    It's certainly an album that requires a few listens, but it's still carries that quality Howling Bells sound. Treasure Hunt is my fave from the album, it's a cracking tune.

    My least favourite would be Golden Web - I get what they tried to do, but it doesn't work. It starts off well, but the Chorus lets it down.

    Nightingale is probably the most haunting of the bunch and it works all the better cos of it. It's something you'd expect in a Tim Burton film.

    Into the chaos has a great beat, it's dancier than you'd usually expect, groovy.

    The album's last song is a bit of a downer. It's good, but not great, and certainly one of the weaker ones of the album.

    When I say weak, I mean in terms of Howling Bell standards. They are still much better tunes than most other bands can work up.

     Great album

    | | See all radhead99's reviews (2)

    Great album - quoted as being "commercial" - but why not? - great songs and better than most material out there!