Man vs Monster
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| Man vs Monster | ||
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| Studio album by Fighting with Wire | ||
| Released | 10 March 2008 | |
| Genre | Alt-rock | |
| Length | 47 mins 19 secs | |
| Label | Smalltown America | |
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| Singles from Fighting with Wire | ||
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Man vs Monster is the debut album from Fighting with Wire which was released on 10 March 2008. Fighting with Wire launched their album tour at the Nerve Centre in their home town, Derry on December 1, 2007.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs were written by Fighting with Wire, with the exception of The Quiet (O'Doherty and Ferris).
- "Cut the Transmission"
- "Everyone Needs a Nemesis"
- "All For Nothing"
- "Long Distance"
- "Strength in Numbers"
- "Into the Ground"
- "Sugar"
- "Make a Fist"
- "My Armoury"
- "The Quiet"
- "This Body is in Danger"
[edit] Single Releases
- Everyone Needs a Nemesis (2008)
[edit] Critical Acclaim
"Everyone Needs a Nemesis" was labelled as The Hottest Record in the World Today by BBC Radio 1 DJ, Zane Lowe on January 28, 2008. When announcing the band, to amusement of fans, Lowe actually called the Northern Irish Alt-Rock trio Fighting with Wires. The DJ has stated that having "listened and listened and listened", the album is "pretty much flawless". The band also received largely positive reviews from magazines, Rock Sound (8/10) and Kerrang! Magazine, among others.

