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Shed is the debut studio album by American rock band Title Fight. It was released on May 3, 2011, through SideOneDummy Records . It received positive reviews, garnering an 81 on review aggregator Metacritic.
Features all the Shed Seven promo videos up to the date of release, along with album tracks and B-sides recorded live in concert at the Forum, London on 15 November 1996; See Youse at the Barras: Released: 22 September 2003; Format: DVD; Recorded live in concert at Barrowland, Glasgow on 3 December 2002
As a result, Shed Seven reconnected with classic albums from their youth in order to get inspired. [4] Release of the album coincides with the band's 30th anniversary, having released their debut album Change Giver in 1994. [5] Four other singles were release prior to the album - F:K:H, In Ecstasy, Starlings and Talk of the Town.
The band released their new album, Shed, on May 3, 2011. [11] In addition to the Shed album artwork, the album's lead single, "27", was released as a free download on February 10. On February 23, SideOneDummy Records opened preorders for a new 7" titled "Flood of '72", the album's second single; it was released on April 12 and included an ...
Their latest album, A Matter of Time, was released on 5 January 2024 and became the first number one album in their career. Shed Seven released another album on 27th September of the same year, Liquid Gold, which went straight in at number one on the official UK album charts, giving them a second number one album of the year.
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A Maximum High is the second studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in April 1996 via Polydor Records. The album was written by all four band members at the time of release; Rick Witter, Paul Banks, Tom Gladwin and Alan Leach. The album title comes from lyrics in the song "Parallel Lines".
Let It Ride is the third studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in June 1998 via Polydor Records, and was the band's first LP to be written solely by Rick Witter (lyrics) and Paul Banks (music).