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Half Man Half Biscuit · 2018
39 min · 13 tracks · indie rock
Bitingly satirical lyrics collide with jangly guitar riffs and irreverent humor, embodying the band's unique indie rock ethos.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- short, punchy listening sessions
- dynamic emotional journeys
- satirical humor appreciation
- varied pacing and moods
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released on May 18, 2018, this album came after Half Man Half Biscuit's resurgence in the 2010s, following their previous album 'Urge for Offal' in 2014. At this point in their career, they continued to refine their signature blend of wit and social commentary within a distinctly British indie rock sound.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Fall· They Might Be Giants· Pavement
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Alehouse Futsal 1:48
- 2 Man of Constant Sorrow (with a Garage in Constant Use) 2:07
- 3 Knobheads on Quiz Shows 4:04
- 4 Bladderwrack Allowance 3:55
- 5 Renfield’s Afoot 1:18
- 6 Terminus 3:46
- 7 The Announcement 2:41
- 8 What Made Colombia Famous 3:07
- 9 Harsh Times in Umberstone Covert 3:33
- 10 Every Time a Bell Rings 5:06
- 11 Emergency Locksmith 3:05
- 12 Mod. Diff. Vdiff. Hard Severe 2:41
- 13 Swerving the Checkatrade 1:46
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