Deathcar
Fightstar · 2007
4 tracks · alternative rock
Explosive riffs and atmospheric melodies intertwine, creating a sonic landscape that is both haunting and exhilarating.
Deathcar is a single by Fightstar, released in 2007. Explosive riffs and atmospheric melodies intertwine, creating a sonic landscape that is both haunting and exhilarating. Upon its release, 'Deathcar' received critical acclaim for its ambitious composition and emotional depth, charting well in the UK and further solidifying Fightstar's reputation. The title track notably gained attention for its thematic exploration of mortality, resonating with fans and critics alike, thus influencing subsequent alternative rock acts who sought deeper lyrical content. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Deathcar sound like?
Explosive riffs and atmospheric melodies intertwine, creating a sonic landscape that is both haunting and exhilarating. Rooted in alternative rock.
What makes Deathcar by Fightstar notable?
Upon its release, 'Deathcar' received critical acclaim for its ambitious composition and emotional depth, charting well in the UK and further solidifying Fightstar's reputation. The title track notably gained attention for its thematic exploration of mortality, resonating with fans and critics alike, thus influencing subsequent alternative rock acts who sought deeper lyrical content. In 2007, Fightstar was solidifying their identity post-debut album 'Grand Unification' (2006) and transitioning into a more refined sound. 'Deathcar' served as a follow-up that showcased their evolution, blending heavier elements with melodic sensibilities. This release marked an important step in establishing their presence in the alternative rock scene.
How many songs are on Deathcar?
Deathcar has 4 tracks.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Deathcar Standout
- 2 99 (live)
- 3 Nerv/Seele Standout
- 4 Shinji Ikari Standout
Release Date
December 3, 2007
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
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