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Spitalfield, Remember Right Now

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1699298

Disk length: 37m 10s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Those Days You Felt Alive 3:52
2. Kill The Drama 3:14
3. Five Days And Counting 3:06
4. I Love The Way She Said "L.A." 3:21
5. Stolen From Some Great Writer 4:05
6. In The Same Lifetime 5:20
7. Am I Ready? 3:46
8. Fairweather Friend 2:48
9. You Can't Stop 4:09
10. Make My Heart Attack 3:23

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Review

"…listening to this makes me want to stand up and sing..." SPITALFIELD, taking their name from Jack The Ripper's hometown, formed in 1998 and have two non-Soundscan releases under their belts along with plenty of live shows. The Chicago band is often described as "driving indie-pop rock" to "emo influenced punk with ultra-subtle hardcore undertones". SPITALFIELD keeps the rock flame alive by delivering a hugely infectious and emotionally effective album. From large venues to basements, they have performed with bands that range from JURASSIC 5 to THURSDAY including- HEY MERCEDES, THE MOVIELIFE, BRAND NEW and ALLISTER. They have amassed a large and loyal following in Chicago who are attracted to their heartfelt, sincere and contagious music. SPITALFIELD demonstrate that the punk spirit can have a future in pop music.

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Remember Right Now

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 36m 54s (-1m 44s)

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