The War Room (EP)
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| EP by Public Service Broadcasting | ||||
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| Genre | Art rock, indie rock, electronica | |||
| Length | 17:41 | |||
| Label | Test Card Recordings | |||
| Producer | J. Willgoose, Esq | |||
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| The Independent | |
The War Room, is a five-track EP from Public Service Broadcasting.
The EP is dedicated to J. Willgoose, Esq's great-uncle George Willgoose who died at Dunkirk.[2]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "If War Should Come" | 4:38 |
| 2. | "London Can Take It" | 3:28 |
| 3. | "Spitfire" | 3:56 |
| 4. | "Dig For Victory" | 3:17 |
| 5. | "Waltz For George" | 2:24 |
Total length: |
16:43 | |
Personnel
- J. Willgoose, Esq. - Banjo, Electronics, Guitar, Sampling
- Stephen Hackshaw - Strings
- Wrigglesworth - Drums, Electronics, Piano
- Barry Gardner - Mastering
- Charlie Thomas - Drum Engineering
References
- ↑ Price, Simon (12 August 2012). "Album: Public Service Broadcasting, The War Room (Test Card)". The Independent (London: INM). Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ↑ Lester, Paul (12 December 2012). "New band of the day - Public Service Broadcasting (No 1,414)". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
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