A Who's Who Road of Living

A Who's Who Road of Living is the debut EP by Australian alternative rock band Horsell Common. The EP was released in September 2003, and its style consists mainly of hardcore punk with random melodic moments, traces of alternative rock and even, in "Take A Breath", a tribute to hip-hop.[1]

A Who's Who Road Of Living
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 2003
RecordedAtlantis Studios, Melbourne, Victoria
GenreAlternative rock, hardcore punk
Length16:01
LabelDork Records
ProducerGeorge Elliot Swanson
Horsell Common chronology
A Who's Who Road Of Living
(2003)
Lost a Lot of Blood
(2005)

Recording

"A Who's Who Road of Living" was recording at Atlantis Studios in Melbourne, and mixed by George Elliot Swanson. Ten songs were actually recorded during this session; "Recital", "Order", "Dagger", "In Theory", "The First Lines", "Take A Breath", "Broken Hands", "Falling Short", "Stick & Move", and "Plaster Cast". The band felt they were not yet ready to release a full-length album, so they split up the songs; the first six were released on this EP; "Order" was re-released along with "Broken Hands", "Plaster Cast" and "Stick & Move" on the "Order" 7" single in February 2004; and "Falling Short" was released on the "Caddy of the Year" compilation CD from Below Par Records.[2]

Singles

"Order" was released on the afore-mentioned 7" single.

A video was made for "In Theory", featuring Chopper Read and directed by Remo Camerota.[3] This was the band's first video. The song is the shortest on the EP at only 2:09, and is only the song on the EP that consists entirely of clean singing.

Track listing

  • "Recital" – 2:43
  • "Order" – 2:48
  • "Dagger" – 2:38
  • "In Theory" – 2:09
  • "The First Lines" – 2:10
  • "Take a Breath" – 2:33

Personnel

References

  1. AU. "Horsell Common | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
  2. "Vinyl - Horsell Common - Order - Fist2Face Australia - Band Merchandise - CDs, Tees, Hoodies and more". Fist2face.com.au. 2007-12-07. Archived from the original on 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
  3. "Banned Music Video starring Chopper Read". YouTube. 2006-07-17. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
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