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The Best In Town

The Best In Town
The Blackout

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Track Listing

  1. ShutTheFuckUppercut
  2. Save Our Selves (The Warning)
  3. Top Of The World
  4. The Fire
  5. Children Of The Night
  6. Said & Done
  7. S.ilent (When We Speak)
  8. I Love Myself And I Wanna Live
  9. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things 10 We're Going To Hell... So Bring The Sunblock

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #781 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-05-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: .17 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
'The Best In Town' is the second album from Welsh six-pieceThe Blackout and their first for legendary US punk label Epitaph after their split from UK indie Fierce Panda. Producedand recorded by A front man Jason Perry, the album sees theband honing their fierce mix of hardcore and screamo whilstbuilding upon the success of their 2007 debut 'We Are The Dynamite'.


Customer Reviews

Not the best in town but 1 of3
This is the first album i have bought from The Blackout, after hearing Children of The Night. This song is great as is the first track on the album, problem is these are the only 2 real standout tracks from this album even though it is good i was hoping for a little bit more from these guys.

Ah there we are5
Ah, this is it. The first album lacked the growl that their ep promised but the best in town delivers a harder sound with more screaming. It's not as varied as We Are the Dynamite (there's no slow experimentally one like Life and Death in Space) but it is a much better album. All the songs do have lots of ideas and catchy choruses. It's a good album and I think it's great! Plus i love the artwork, if you're into that sort of thing.

love it5
ive had the album a couple of months and can't stop listening to it... well worth trying out if youve not heard much from em, and ill definately go back and buy the first album