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| Title Fight - Shed |
After releasing a handful of EPs and 7-inches as well as performing shows all over the world,
Title Fight began attracting attention from fans and labels who were captivated by the way
the band managed to put a modern spin on the melodic hardcore sound pioneered by acts
like Gorilla Biscuits and Lifetime - and in 2010 the members of Title Fight dropped out of
college in order to tour full-time with acts such as New Found Glory, Four Year Strong and
H20. It was also around this time that the band entered the studio with Gorilla Biscuits/
Quicksand guitarist Walter Schreifels who agreed to produce the band and promptly drove
down to Northeastern Pennsylvania to help them prepare to record their highly anticipated
full-length debut Shed.
From there the band headed to Philadelphia to record Shed over a grueling two-week period
at the legendary Studio 4. However all those long nights paid off as Shed sees the band implementing
various subgenres that range from old-school hardcore to aggressive punk rock
that make these twelve energetic anthems instant classics for a new generation of listeners
searching for music that inspires them as much as Title Fight were inspired by their heroes.
“We’ve been a band for seven years and this is the first time we’ve had a recording that’s
longer than seven minutes long,” says Ned Russin. “The last year has been a crazy ride but
the whole time we’ve always stayed true to the fact that we’re not trying to be anything
we’re not,” he summarizes. “We’re four friends that play in a band together and we would
still be doing this whether we were playing to five people or five hundred of them.”
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Coxton Yard
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Shed
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Flood Of '72
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Society
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You Can't Say Kingston Doesn't Love You
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Crescent-Shaped Depression
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Safe In Your Skin
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Where Am I?
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Your Screen Door
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Stab
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GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
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| 9/18/2012 by Nora from Lansing, MI |
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| Compared to their early sloppier and energetic emo 7"s/splits this album displays the amount of time and love they put into the studio for their sound. Much more atmospherics, time spent building a package or concept. Great songs, they get stuck in your head. Now that I've heard the new one, this may have been their crux. If you hunt you can find an hour long vhs-shot documentary of the making of this album with Walter, it's worth a watch if you dig these guys. Members are in Disengage, who have a nice sXe style 12" out. |
| 9/18/2012 by Edward from Philadelphia, PA |
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| Seen this band a bunch of times. Awesome guys and like their music. Check them out. My LP came on black. |
| 9/14/2012 by Jesse from Plymouth, MI |
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| If you dont know title fight by now then you must be living under a rock or dont listen to good music either way buy this album. |
| 12/1/2011 by Nick from Brampton, ON Canada |
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| This album is pretty cool. It has a nice mix of fast punk beats with that melodic scream style singing made popular by such acts as hot water music and strike anywhere. It has its softer moments as well with a guest vocal appearance from Walter S. (Quicksand, Rival Schools) He also produced the album. Worth checking out... |
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