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We Have You Surrounded

We Have You Surrounded
The Dirtbombs

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Track Listing

  1. It's Not Fun Until They See You Cry
  2. Ever Lovin' Man
  3. Indivisible
  4. Sherlock Holmes
  5. Wreck My Flow
  6. Leopardman At C&A
  7. Fire In The Western World
  8. Pretty Princess Day
  9. I Hear The Sirens
  10. They Have Us Surrounded
  11. Race To The Bottom
  12. La Fin Du Monde

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43153 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-26
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
The Dirtbombs fourth full-length is jam-packed with more of their soulful, Detroit-style, fuzztone-fueled garage-punk pop-rock n roll that has made them a popular favorite with club-goers around the globe. Mick Collins and his merry band of miscreants twelve slices of sonic thud kick the party into high gear and show off a vast array of unexpected influences. The Dirtbombs are as known for their tasteful selection of cover tunes as much their stunning originals, and this record carries on the tradition with fantastic takes on songs by comic artist Alan Moore, Portland, Oregon stalwarts Dead Moon, and labelmates Sparks.


Customer Reviews

A Middle of the Road Album for the Dirtbombs4
Let me start by saying I really dig the Dirtbombs. I'm not saying they're the best or even most rememberable rock and roll band in the world, but they are definetly a solid group. Their sound is all it's own though. They are like Motown meets dirty Detroit rock. Their lead singer, Mick Collins, can howl like madman which fits really nicly into the dirty garage band backing. I just feel that this album is not their strongest effort. It may be that I've grown up since I first heard the Dirtbombs but I just felt that this album was middle of the road for the Dirtbombs. If you have their firs three albums and compilation album than I would buy this one and give it a listen but if this is your introduction start with one of their earlier albums (I suggest Ultraglide in Black).