Debut album of the English punk band Dogs. Release: 2005 - Label: Island. Two bonus tracks included. Shop Turn Against This Land. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Listen free to Dogs – Turn Against This Land (London Bridge, Selfish Ways and more). 14 tracks (49:57). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the. More Turn Against This Land Youtube videos.
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Dogs Are: Johnny Cooke: Vocals Rikki Mehta: Lead Guitar Luciano Vargas: Rhythm Guitar Duncan Timms: Bass Rich Mitchell: Drums The Streets of the UK are changing. Becoming louder. Ar-108 Scanner Manual there. Making their voices heard. A thriving scene currently commanded in the mainstream by bands such as Arctic Monkeys has sprung up, dredging up with it working class tales of unemployment, boredome, the grey blocks of a housing estate and cockney rhyming slang. In this at least, the Dogs are no different: a five piece gang of youths shouting out catchy post-punk anthems in the mould of the Clash of the Jam with such poetic lines as 'I'm a sick and shrunken soul in a drunken body' shouted out in a loud abrasive south london way. In typical indie fashion too, Turn Against this Land is raw and energetic- a direct contrast to such acts as the Kaiser Chiefs.
And yet like the Kaiser Chiefs, the Dogs have the ability to get a hook lodged in your head for days on end. It is also noticable that the Dogs, unlike many Indie acts actually make use of two guitarists, dishing out subtle harmonies and fills like there is no tomorrow. Adobe Purchase Order Form here. The bass though is strictly kept as a rhythm instrument often using simple root notes, also in the louder, more raw tracks it is often lost in translation. However, there are some good bass sections where the bass harmonises with the guitar (example, Londong Bridge). Drums are fairly simple but effective and the Dogs have an undeniably relentless rhythm section, keeping you dancing the whole way. The vocals are a strong point for Dogs with Cooke providing a raw and passionate performance throughout. From first track London Bridge, it is clear that Turn Against this Land stands out from the mire of bands in this scene.
Opening modestly with a rather annoying sample it suddenly breaks in wailing harmonised guitars and bass moving together in an almost Thin Lizzy-esque way to create a Big Ben bells riff. Then, suddenly the song kicks in with a modest but catchy bass line and the sort of 'oomtss' drumming that it is almost impossible not to dance to. The song continues in this way with a loud raw chorus keeping you moving all the way.