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Emergency

Emergency
The Pigeon Detectives

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Product Description

After an exceedingly popular first LP (2007's 'Wait For Me') cemented Leeds-based indie rockers The Pigeon Detectives' arrival on the scene, their swift follow-up 'Emergency' brings the same vibrancy and energy to their guitar-led pop songs. The first single from the album, 'This Is Not An Emergency', delivers all one might expect from the band, a short, sharp thrill of slammed guitar strings and a massive chorus. Produced by Stephen Street (who previously worked with Blur, The Smiths and Babyshambles) and released on the indie favourite Dance To The Radio label, 'Emergency' captures the sound of a brash band who are very much looking towards their next release.

Track Listing

  1. This Is An Emergency
  2. I'm Not Gonna Take This
  3. Keep On Your Dress
  4. Don't You Wanna Find Out
  5. I'll Be Waiting
  6. She's Gone
  7. Nothing To Do With You
  8. I'm A Liar
  9. You Don't Need It
  10. Say It Like You Mean It
  11. Love You For A Day (Hate You For A Week)
  12. The Pigeon Detectives - Making Up Numbers
  13. The Pigeon Detectives - Everybody Wants Me

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #522 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-05-26
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
When history looks back on The Pigeon Detectives, will they be seen as anything more significant than a These Animal Men or Shed Seven to Kaiser Chiefs' Blur? Their debut album, Wait for Me, achieved remarkable success in the bizarre, never-ending post-Libertines vacuum with a string of undoubtedly infectious and direct bouts of rabble-raising indie-fuzz. But lining up alongside The Wombats, The View, The Enemy, Dirty Pretty Things, The Courteeners et al, minions chipping away at the same rock-face, there are gems—occasionally, of course there are--but there's also an inevitable mountain of sediment. And herein lies the problem for their typically difficult second album Emergency. While their approach may have matured a little, with "This Is an Emergency" bouncing on the Franz Ferdinand springboard and "Keep Oo Your Dress" having a bit of an Idlewild complexion rather than just plundering and shouting over Up the Bracket, the album has trouble lifting its head much above the parapet. "She's Gone", which has as much in common with Green Day's buffed punk-pop as contemporary UK strands, and the mid-pace Kaisers-esque "Love You for a Day (Hate You for a Week)" are perfectly affable, serviceable Britpop, but the sirens are not blaring this time. There are scattered fires, but they'll probably burn out on their own. No need to call 999. --James Berry


Customer Reviews

Dreadful, tired, indie-by-numbers1
In Britain, if you are male, you are expected to like football, drink poor quality lager, behave like an idiot every Friday and Saturday night, and shout "get in!" every time someone says something you like the sound of. The Pigeon Detectives are the soundtrack to the lives of the people who embrace these expectations.

good - but not as good as Wait for Me4
The first album was new and had a rawness to it which made it great. This album is good but the songs are not as catchy. I've a feeling they'll grow on me! Still worth the money though.

Great!4
This album is much better than the first. More rockier than the first album Wait For Me, which to me sounded the same all the way through.

Buy this cd you won't be let down!