Heavy Harm

Heavy Harm
EP by Papa Vs Pretty
Released Australia 13 August 2010
Recorded Albert Studios, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Genre Rock, indie rock, alternative rock
Length 19:29
Label Peace & Riot (EMI)
Producer Paul Dempsey
Papa Vs Pretty chronology
Papa Vs. Pretty
(2009)
Heavy Harm
(2010)
United in Isolation
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusiclink
The AU Reviewlink
Press Record Onlinelink

Heavy Harm is the third EP by Australian rock band Papa Vs Pretty. The album was recorded at Albert Studios in Sydney, Australia. It was produced by Australian musician and Something For Kate frontman Paul Dempsey in Sydney, and was mixed by Dempsey and Rick Will. The album was released by EMI's subsidiary label Peace & Riot in Australia on 13 August 2010, and was officially launched at a sold-out headline show at Sydney's Spectrum on 28 August. The first single, title-track "Heavy Harm", was added to national rotation on Triple J radio in June 2010,[1] and in July, an animated music video for the song by Melbourne design studio We Are Synapse was released online on YouTube,[2] and added to rotation on Rage and Channel V. Second single "Wrecking Ball" was added to Triple J national rotation in December 2010 and was named "Single of the Week" by iTunes Store Australia, on 22 December 2010. In late January 2011 an official music video for "Wrecking Ball", directed by Guy Verge Wallace and depicting life-size clay animation, was released online on YouTube.[3]

A special pre-order package was made available for JB Hi-Fi customers online, including a signed copy of the EP and a limited edition poster. Album artwork was created by Melbourne design studio We Are Synapse. All tracks were written by Thomas Rawle.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Heavy Harm"   2:39
2. "Sgt. Suffer"   3:12
3. "Wrecking Ball"   2:55
4. "Piper"   3:02
5. "Ask Yourself"   3:31
6. "I Still Believe In Us"   4:10

Personnel

Additional personnel

References

  1. Triple J Radio Play statistics
  2. "Papa Vs Pretty – Heavy Harm". Fasterlouder.com.au. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  3. "Papa Vs Pretty – Wrecking Ball". YouTube.com. Retrieved 2011-01-31.

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