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APES PIGS & SPACEMEN: Free Pawn CD Self financed. Overlooked classic. Stadium ready anthemic hard rock  Check all samples

Apes Pigs & Spacemen* – Free Pawn
Label: Phat Monkey Records
Catalog#: PHACD 001
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Stadium ready anthemic hard rock from grossly underrated UK rockers a la Saigon Kick, Soundgarden

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This is the band's third, and definitely strongest album to date. Hooklines and riffs that won't let you go, staggering harmonies and just great, smart songs throughout. Why this band haven't so far been given the credit they deserve is beyond me. You have to get this album

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This is an excellent album, far better than anything released by the big boys of rock at the time of release.
From opening track, dumb, to closer, after all this album doesn't let up. every song could be a single. this deserves to be heard.

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Tracklist▼
1 Dumb 2:43
2 Bored Of Everything 4:16
3 The Wrong Pill 4:00
4.1 Screws 5:11
4.2 Do Rags 0:48
5 Dead Room 3:38
6 The Morning After 4:06
7.1 The Man Who's Not At All 4:38
7.2 Double Zero 0:50
8 So What If 3:23
9 No One 4:25
10 Out Of Our Minds 4:40
11.1 (Don't Call It) Revolution 4:00
11.2 Free Pawn 1:09
12 After All 3:55

You have to admire any band that chooses to open the first track on the album with the line "We don't know anything." Coming in at under three minutes, Dumb is anything but, a tight, driving angry piece of rock that sees the band lash out at the culture of the average, the belief that we should all just sit quietly and let ourselves be entertained. It's an admirable sentiment and at 2:47, the song makes its point without being preachy.

Bored Of Everything builds on that, fusing 1950s' sci-fi sound effects with a much heavier sound and hints of rap as it explores the sea of information we swim in daily and how much of it is ultimately irrelevant to our daily lives. The Wrong Pill sees a welcome change of pace, starting with nothing but a vocal and a guitar line and building from there. The opening bars in particular are reminiscent of Nirvana but for once that's not damning with faint praise. The song quickly builds into something more complex but retains the basics of those first few bars throughout.

Screws is built around a deep, almost baritone chorus that then builds into the driving, urgent body of the track. This versatility is further demonstrated on Dead Room, one of the strongest tracks on the album. Another bare bones opening opens out into a triumphantly dark wall of noise that works on every level. There are also some nice postproduction touches here that enhance the atmosphere of the track without making it sound over-produced.

The Morning After continues in the same vein and again, finds something new to do with the approach. Here, the rest of the band is largely contained to the choruses, the verses mixing apocalyptic imagery with the disintegration of a relationship to great effect. The Man Who's Not At All is another of the more impressive tracks, this time focussing on the lyrics and vocals, both of which approach rap here. This trend is continued with So What If, the core of which is a single line of near rap along the lines of former House Of Pain front-man Everlast's solo work. It's also the first track that feels genuinely different to the others, its more subdued approach a welcome change after some heavy production numbers.

No One sits between the two styles of the album, the laconic near-rap vocal backed by some understated but insistent rock. It's not as good as So What If but it still works and the chorus is arguably the most anthemic on the album. Out of Our Minds is the strongest track on the album, very well produced and performed. Revolution, one of the longest tracks on the album follows it and does a much better job, managing to avoid the Lost Prophets' style overblown emotions that the title threatens. Having said that, the minute-long, sample-laden outro to the track bears absolutely no connection to the track or in fact, anything else on the album.

After All the closing track is simple, head down, driving heavy metal. Urgent, angry and short, it ends the album on a real high note.

There's a lot to enjoy on Free Pawn and this is an incredibly tight band.

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