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  HardFi Supported By Radio1 From Middlesex Now aNo1 Band
Review created: 13/02/06
6 of 12 people found this review helpful.

The debut album from Middlesex’s Hard-Fi consciously sets out to update the sense of frustrated tension and suburban dread that powered second-wave ska acts like The Specials and The Beat back at the close of the ‘70s.
Don’t get it twisted, this isn’t ska-punk a la Brit troupers [Spunge] and Capdown: Hard-Fi play this music lean and moody, like The Streets on downers, or Massive Attack plugging in and tuning up. "Cash Machine" sees a swallowed debit card as the jump-off for vocalist Richard Archer to spin a tale of crushing poverty and unwanted pregnancy, spurred along by thrumming dub bass and the sad wheeze of a vibraphone. They do upbeat as well, as club anthem "Hard To Beat"--a heart-fluttering composite of Northern Soul elation and fist-pumping Rockers reggae--joyfully confirms. But it’s the emotional struggle, the ups and downs of life, that keeps Stars Of CCTV engaging throughout: see penultimate track "Living For The Weekend", a hedonistic blast filled with not a little of the passion that fuelled Oasis' Definitely Maybe, which succeeds chiefly because it’s all too aware of the bad times as well as the good.

Stars Of CCTV is the debut album from Surrey-based Indie rockers Hard-Fi. Fusing together a host of influences, including Happy Mondays-esque baggy, sun kissed Ibizan grooves and even classic two-tone ska, Hard-Fi have crafted an album that buzzes with raw energy and enthusiasm, celebrating the best of British pop culture. Includes the singles 'Cash Machine', 'Tied Up Too Tight' and 'Hard To Beat'. Warner. 2005.


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  Instant Classic! Great! 5/5
Review created: 02/02/06
2 of 9 people found this review helpful.

It's been a very long time since someone recommended an album to me,I bought it and thought, "Wow, that's good!" and played it straight through two or three times. This is such an album from a band who recorded a bunch of their own self written tunes, and then had it picked up for release by a major label.There is much more to them than just front man Richard Archer, though he does have a charisma when you get to see them live. All the tracks have well thought out arrangements with subtle but sparse use of other instruments, some piano here, some brass on both "Unnecessary Trouble" and "Better do better" and some (believe it!) cornet on "Move on now". The songs reflect living in the outer London fringes in Mr. Blair's Britain (Staines, actually) with wry observations about life, relationships and not having much money. To have moved someone who nowadays listens mainly to jazz to install it in his CD changer as a fixture is astounding enough, but to then see them live at a venue near me ( The Eden Project) was enough to convince me to go and see them again this fall. They're in Japan in November, and threaten be in the US early next year. If you get the chance go and see and hear them, but as a start buy this and be in at the start of a word-of-mouth bigness. Oh yeah, and play it loud! Whatever next?


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  hard fi stars of cctv
Review created: 09/05/08
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Excellent music and one you can sit and chill too. Fantastic to sit in the garden with a drink and not worry about the world.


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  hard fi stars of cctv
Review created: 18/04/08
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i absoloutly love this album,the best album i have ever bought.
hard fi are the best indie band in the uk
every song on this album is brill.everyone has a nice tempo
went to see them in concert brilliant...


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  hard fi stars of cctv
Review created: 28/03/08

what a debut album!!! hard fi are an incredible band and this album shows it well. this album is amazing right the way through, not just the odd song that is good. i love it and recommend it to everyone


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  Stars of CCTV (CD 2005)
Review created: 27/03/08

Fantastic Album was told it was good so decided to buy for myself. Good songs all the way through not just the odd few. Listened to loads and will continue to enjoy!!!


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  Good buy
Review created: 08/03/08

A quality example of whats good about British pop culture today. Upbeat tunes that will be undated in 10 years time unlike some of their piers.


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  Hard-Fi - Stars Of CCTV (CD 2005)
Review created: 02/02/08

This album is a great first album for Hard-Fi, with loads of hits that you will know and love! Chart hit songs like Cash machine will have you moving! Can't wait for the follow up!


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  Hard-Fi - Stars Of CCTV
Review created: 08/01/08
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This cd marks the feeling of todays people.
The first song "cash machine" has a haunting effect, not only with the music but the words.
I found it to be one of those cd.s, that you play when your driving alone, that you can turn up loud and howl your head of too!

Along side of this its fun, down to earth and music of today


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  Hard-Fi - Stars Of CCTV (CD 2005)
Review created: 04/10/07
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Wanted this album ut always forgot to pop in to a shop when in town.
I was off work post knee op & bought it from sitting on the sofa using paypal, did n't even need to find my wallet. CD arrived on my doormat 2 days later. The cd is brilliant and is one of my most often played.


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  HARD TO BEAT
Review created: 10/08/07
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CLASSY ALBUM...ONE OF THE BETTER ALBUMS OF 2005..IF THEIR FUTURE CDS ARE ANYTHING LIKE THIS ONE....THEY WILL BE THE NEXT MAJOUR BRITISH BAND...


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  WHAT A GREAT BUY!!!!
Review created: 06/08/07

I bought stars of cctv after hearing one song from a tv ad, and what a great decision that was. The songs are excellent , and I love the lyrics as they sum up normal life down to a tee. If you like alternative rock then buy this album, you'll be pleasantly surprised.


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  Hard Fi nd but got there
Review created: 11/07/07
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Heard the song "Tied up too tight " on the Radio 1s Live Lounge Album and loved it ,Had heard a couple of tracks ,so i went after a copy on Ebay and eventually got hold of a copy and i would say it's a very good album not excellent but very good


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  Corking!
Review created: 07/05/07

Just got this album recently and wish I had bought it earlier. A fantastic album that screams class!


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  Hard-Fi are Hard to beat!
Review created: 05/04/07
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Hard-Fi's debut album Stars of CCTV is a stunning album. It is one of those albums that can be listened to over and over again and you will never get bored of it.

The catchy guitar riffs, groovy and funky drum beats and the awesome lyrics make this album ideal to listen to anywhere - be it in the car, at home chilling out or doing work.

As well as the well known Hard-Fi songs such as Cash machine and Hard to Beat and Living for the Weekend, all of the other songs are equally classy. Songs such as Middle Eastern Holiday, Tied up too Tight and Better do better are not so well known but have all of the elements that Hard-Fi rely upon for their success.

The order of songs on the album is also good, getting the right mix of songs in throughout the album. There is the correct balance of the upbeat songs, but mixed in with slower and more poignant songs such as Move on Now.

Hard-Fi's lyrics are very smart and clever, and being a student and teenager I can relate to them very well. They are written about their own (the band's) experiences in their life, which is very original and unlike most other albums. They make you appreciate life and encourage you to enjoy the good times, and help to get you through the bad times.

I have also seen Hard-Fi live and they were awesome. They are a very caring band that are thankful to their supporters and understand that they are the people who have got them to where they are today. It was lovely to see them being so appreciative to their fans.

The album contains 11 songs and here is a quick review of each song on the album.

Cash machine - Quality tune, superb lyrics and beat. 9/10

Middle Eastern Holiday - Nice upbeat tempo with a superb bass riff. Gtes me dancing around all the time 8/10

Tied Up too Tight - Awesome song. Really really good. Nice changes in tempo throughout the song with a very catchy chorus that you can easily sing along to 9/10

Gotta Reason - Something different on the albu, but again very good. Nice to see a good mix of song style. Heavier drums that most. 8/10

Hard to beat - Superb song with some of the best lyrcis around. Its a song that everybody should know the lyrics too so they can sing along 10/10

Unecessary Trouble - Similar to Gotta Reason because its slightly different. Very unique but still has great guitars and drum beats.

Move on Now - lovely poignant slow song. Very underated, and its good that its long to break the album up. Glad to see a wide variety of songs on the album 8/10

Better do Better - Class break-up song. Very emotional and easy to relate to. Superb lyrics again that make you want to sing along 9/10

Feltham is Singing out - Song about their experiences of a local place called Feltham. Again, stunning lyrics and a good chorus. 8/10

Living for the Weekend - My favourite song on the album. It's just pure class. Teriffic guitar and beat, and makes you want to go out and party. 10/10

Stars of CCTV - I don't normally like slow songs to end an album, but for me this song works. It's not very slow, but slower than the other songs. Again, brilliant guitar and chord changes with good lyrics. 8/10

Overall, Stars of CCTV is an awesome album. It is a great Indie / Rock album and if you like bands such as The Kooks, Bloc Party, The Killers, Kasabian and Razorlight, then I strongly reccomend that you buy this album (if you already haven't done so). I cannot wait until the next album is released!

9/10 - a gold star!


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  Hard-Fi - Stars of CCTV
Review created: 02/01/07
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Excellent album, why didn't I buy it earlier ??. Can be bought at bargain prices here on ebay and worth every penny.


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  Stars of CCTV
Review created: 21/11/06
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Was a bit disappointed with the tracks on this, I really liked the chart hits that they had but the rest of the CD was a let down.


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  Super Album!
Review created: 22/09/06
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I lurrrrve this album!! I bought it when it first came out and never bore of it.
I love the vocals - I love the music. It's great to sing along to!!

Only downside to this group is the the vocals live are disappointing not a patch on the studio vocals, think they hit the booze too much before their gigs :-( shame


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  Glad I bought this!!
Review created: 21/08/06
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Had meant to buy it ages ago & didnt get around to it, so I thought why pay full price for an album thats not that current. Having received the cd I was really pleased with all of it.


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  Hard-Fi - Stars of CCTV
Review created: 10/07/06
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Brilliant album, gorgeous tunes, amazing voice... just love it!!! A modern classic. You'll want to go to the gig,see the band and sing along to all the tunes.


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  great CD
Review created: 10/06/06(updated 02/08/06)
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I really liked a couple of songs by Hard-Fi I heards on the radio then decided to get the cd on ebay, I won a brand new one for half the price that in the shops.
They have their own style of music & write great lyrics, most really down to earth.
I love each one of the songs on the cd and listen to it very often, so it's not only for the lads.
I definitely recommend it.


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  Simply Fantastic
Review created: 04/02/06
1 of 5 people found this review helpful.

I love this CD! All the tracks are brilliant but in particular i like 'Cash Machine', 'Tied Up Too Tight', 'Hard To Beat' and 'Living For The Weekend' are instant classics. I highly recommend this CD, you will not be disappointed.


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  Tell Ali-G Staines Has a new massive!
Review created: 01/11/05(updated 01/11/05)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

There are many a band writing whingy songs about the tough life in the cities from which they spawn and their need to escape. What makes Hard-Fi different, is they take this format lyrics wrap them up in half a pound of 70s sound (think The Clash, The Specials, White man dub and disco, only with better hair and prettier faces) take half a pound of romance and there you will find the catchy edgy well produced lo-fi little tunes that are Hard-Fi.

Something for everyone. Though I am not sure everyone will actually 'get it'.

The band? No doubt heading straight out of Staines with the bank roll as we speak and well deserved I say!


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  My Album of 2005
Review created: 23/10/05
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2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Richard Archer (the lead singer and songwriter) has a great way with a lyric, in the same way as Mike Skinner of 'The Streets'. They both produce beautifully pared-down short stories but lose nothing of the emotion and drama of their subject. But do they have the tunes to match? Oh yes, by the bucketload! They can also keep the momentum over a whole album unlike other recent debuts - 'The Bravery' spring to mind. Hard-Fi - Stars of CCTV definitely gets my vote for Album of the Year. This is a gem of a debut.


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