Primary Colours

The Horrors
Primary Colours

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Xl/ Beggars Group/ Indigo
Release date: 01/May/2009
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Style: Other Alternative
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Details / Tracklist: 1. MIRROR'S IMAGE
2. THREE DECADES
3. WHO CAN SAY
4. DO YOU REMEMBER
5. NEW ICE AGE
6. SCARLET FIELDS
7. I ONLY THINK OF YOU
8. I CAN'T CONTROL MYSELF
9. PRIMARY COLOURS
10. SEA WITHIN A SEA
Description:Primary Colours by The Horrors, released 30 April 2009, includes the following tracks: "Who Can Say", "New Ice Age", "I Only Think Of You", "Primary Colours" and more. This version of Primary Colours comes as a 1xCD. -
Released in standard jewel case with black tray and 16 panel fold out insert. Initial copies bought at Rough Trade came with a bonus mixtape CD - [r=5803080].
Manufacturer No.: 05929072
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ManufacturerXl/ Beggars Group/ IndigoEpitaph Europe / IndigoDaughters of Cain RecordsRude RecordsSTRAP ORIGINALS
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Lukas Clark-Memler - 14/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
The Horrors – an English quintet, notable for wearing circulation-inhibiting black jeans and too much makeup; a band whose member’s names ...

ROB SHEFFIELD - 20/Jul/2009 
The Horrors' records have been so appallingly wretched up to this point that it would be understandable if you didn't listen to this one. But against ...

Chris Jones - 06/Jul/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
Well, this is a surprise. When The Horrors sprang from nowhere three years ago with their schlocky nicknames, preposterous bowl cuts and Beetlejuice-m...

Sean Caldwell - 22/Jun/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
Nuggets-imitations and Joy Division wannabes are being phased out by a league of lo-fi noise-poppers whose two-minute melodies cater to our ever decre...

PETER SCHOLLERT - 17/Jun/2009 
Der kan være gode grunde til, at The Horrors ikke optræder på årets Roskilde Festival. Jeg har bare svært ved at få øje på dem. Ifølge gruppens MySpac...

Chris Molnar - 22/May/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
The easiest way to tell if a band thinks they’ve matured into hot shit The Krautrock Song. Witness “Spiders (Kidsmoke),” “The National Anthem,” or “I...

lina-riot - 21/May/2009 
I had heard so many good things about this album before I had got round to listening to it myself for review, however my main hesitation was that it w...

John Butt - 19/May/2009 
For about five minutes in 2007, London's The Horrors were `the next big thing' and darlings of the NME. Name, Image and Music were all tied together i...

Joshua Glazer - 12/May/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
When the Horrors first grabbed attention in 2007 with a video directed by reclusive Aphex Twin associate Chris Cunningham, you could literally feel th...

Sean O'Neal - 12/May/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
The Horrors broke out because of what they weren’t: The band’s screeching, unhinged garage-punk—backed by its vampires-on-a-coke-bender image—was a de...