Friday, April 8, 2016

Angry Agency - Calling Out To A World Divided




1. Everything Is Possible
2. All My Heroes Are Drunks And Frauds
3. The Emancipation Of Ghada Jamsheer
4. Never Give Up
5. If You Think Politics Are Boring Then Go Listen To Brit Pop You Fucking Fuck
6. This Isn't Life, This Is Decay
7. Brick By Brick, Bomb By Bomb
8. D's Song
9. A Personal Satyagraha
10. I Hope You Both Lose
11. Olive Branch
12. Morning Self Hate
13. San Cristobal De Las Casas
14. Beasts Of England
15. Victims And Killers


Angry Agency have released their second album titled "Calling Out To A World Divided." This album is a continuing extension of their debut that saw the band pull out those trombones and whip the ska onto unsuspecting listeners. This is a band that people who like Mustard Plug or Planet Smashers will like, so get on them if you do like those bands. These guys have done a pretty good job on this album. When looking at the recording quality of this album, the album has been recorded alright, but the album as a whole could be a  bit clearer and have the sound bumped up a bit. With the instrumentation, they have some pretty decent guitar work at times here. Now onto the lyrics and vocals, the lyrics are alright, they could be better but they seem to be a little basic with the political side of the lyrics, but the vocals work pretty well with the sound that these guys are going for. If you are looking for a single to this album, there isn't one, so just pick any song and give it a listen to get the idea of the album. We personally like "If You Think Politics Are Boring.." Angry Agency have done an alright job on this album. it does continue on the sound that the band has been going with and it expands their library of songs for them. We do however hope that the band can progress a but more and use their skills to really show them. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think of it. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)

Genre: Ska/Punk/Rock
Release Date: January 23rd, 2007
Location: London, Ontario
Label: None

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