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Artist(s)New Model Army
StudioAttack Attack
Release DateSeptember 4, 2007
UPC Code880803231227
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About New Model Army - High

STUDIO ALBUM #10 for UK underground rockers NEW MODEL ARMY comes hard on the heels of 2005's North American comeback release "CARNIVAL". That release saw the band re-establish their retail and touring credentials--3 nationwide tours in 22 months took them to all corners of the nations. Still operating from without the mainstream, as time moves on it seems that the line between 'mainstream' and 'independent' becomes more blurred. While major labels search their indie roots for inspiration and support, the true Independents find strength in growing numbers and the support of a burgeoning underground, viral media network that can neither be bought nor controlled. It is an exciting time to be releasing albums and with live music again coming to the fore as a crucial marketing tool, it is the acts that can deliver night after night whose flame burns longest and brightest. The new album, High, is once again produced by the bands own label and distributed through like minded partners at Redeye, creating a platform from which the band can continue to inspire, delight and enthrall. Standard Jewel Case. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Wired
  2. One Of the Chosen
  3. High
  4. No Mirror, No Shadow
  5. Dawn
  6. All Consuming Fire
  7. Sky In Your Eyes
  8. Into the Wind
  9. Nothing Dies Easy
  10. Breathing
  11. Rivers
  12. Bloodsports

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteStrong album, great bandQuote
Originally wasn't thrilled with the new album, but it has grown on me. I even had to apologize to the band for calling for the old favorites the last time they came to the US. If you like the Army, give it a shot. All in all, a pretty strong NMA disc well worth listening to. October 4, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteNMA rise to the challenge!Quote
To put it simply this new album by NMA is easily their best since Thunder and consolation. Recently the last few albums with the exception being 1990s The love of hopeless causes were left wanting with so-so songwriting and a noticable drop in the creativity and direction. Ofcourse each past album had a couple of great songs but overall NMA were slipping into what every band slips into- the well was running dry and the passion as well. High however is the comeback album of the decade so far. It bristles with energy- interesting arrangements and the best lyrics Justin Sullivan has written in a long time. The prior reviewer did a good job of summing up particular songs and their implied lyrical intentions so ill just add that High is strong throughout. The drumming is superb so who ever took over from sadly missed (RIP) Rob Heaton is doing a fantastic job. The production is also an improvement over recent efforts and once again the guitar attack and acoustic guitar tones are perfectly balanced as only New Model Army seem to do. Sullivan sounds angry but wiser- screaming without sounding overdramatic- whispering and talking in hushed tones of truths and observations of the world. I cant express how fired up he sounds- this being the polar opposite to his recent Solo effort a few years back which is actually one of my favorite albums. (navigating by the Stars)-. After some twenty years of listening to this band i am looking foward to seeing them play live again(they are touring the us this spring with an album that ranks right up with their best. February 17, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteMeditations on different forms of highs and addictionsQuote
Justin Sullivan et al craft another challenging album. Many fans of early NMA may have a difficult time adjusting to the new musical directions NMA is exploring on this album. It took a number of listens before I was sure of my own opinion of this one.
'Wired' takes a typical rock 4/4 beat to serve as a backdrop for a look at love and desire.
'One of the Chosen' is a meditation on the seductive power of fundamentalism and religious conversion, the dangers associated therewith are implied obliquely. The song is musically intense and drives one like conversion syndrome itself.
'High' - the title-track - provides an antidote to the addictions of megalomania, power, nationalism, etc. It has an almost orchestral feel at times with sweeping faux-string parts approximating the feel of looking down from the heights, whether of the hills and/or our higher nature.
It is difficult to tell whether 'No Mirror, No Shadow is a personal bit or a really enjoyable lambaste of the current American administration's refrain of 'I can't recall' every time they are asked a question. "It seems so simple, but they just don't get it/I meant what I said at the time that I said it/Nothing is ever meant to last..." This song certainly has one of the more catchy refrains on this album.
'Dawn' - takes a somwhat more musically minimalist lament as a backdrop for an examination of personal and familial loss.
'All Consuming Fire' - is the most unique song on this album, with a very tongue-in-cheek look at the demise of traditional culture in the swirling flames of modern, global, mercantile, and media controlled psuedo-culture and the terrible irony of the 'Pax Americana'.
And so it goes ... new musical explorations, often more like soundscapes with lyrics, provide a vital backdrop for NMA's brave and clear-sighted viewpoints on life, the universe and everything associated with the highs and addictions of being human, of human being. September 27, 2007

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