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"Take to the skies" CD by Enter Shikari

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The DVD contains three live-tracks and a backstage tour-diary.
Item no. 431213
Title Take to the skies
Musical Genre Mathcore
Product topic Bands
Band Enter Shikari
Release date 16/03/2007
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    131Enter Shikari
  • 2.
    Enter shikari
  • 3.
    Mothership
  • 4.
    Anything can happen in the next half hour...
  • 5.
    131Enter Shikari
  • 6.
    Labyrinth
  • 7.
    No sssweat
  • 8.
    Today won't go down in history
  • 9.
    131Enter Shikari
  • 10.
    Return to energiser
  • 11.
    131Enter Shikari
  • 12.
    Sorry, you're not a winner
  • 13.
    131Enter Shikari
  • 14.
    Jonny Sniper
  • 15.
    Adieu
  • 16.
    OK, time for plan B
  • 17.
    131Enter Shikari

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Labyrinth / The feast / Sorry, you're not a winner / Backstage footage and photo slideshow (Live at the Astoria)

by Marcel Anders (04.04.2007) In order to come to the point: the quartet has nothing to do with a well known Columbian singer. Instead, it comes from Hindi and means as much as hunter. Which is neither thrilling nor original. Unlike the music. Because what is being presented by Rou, Rory, Chris and Rob here is a sensation: a mixture of Eurodisco and Hardcore. Sounds absurd? It is indeed - like a jam session of 2 Unlimited with Suicidal Tendencies. Or Billy Talent in combination with Scooter. Bombastic Disco Beats encounter scream vocals, razor sharp staccato riffs and blasting drums. Which leaves you with a good laugh or endlessly speechless initially. But the band is mega successful: "Take to the skies" reached No. 4 in the British charts, the band has just been on tour with M.C.R. and Billy Talent and creates an unbelievable hype. It's only a pity that all 17 songs follow the same scheme. But alone the song "Johnny Sniper" makes up for this with its kitschy Van Halen-sound ("Jump"). A work of genius.