Up, Guards and at 'Em!

Up, Guards and at 'Em!'
Studio album by The Pigeon Detectives
Released 4 April 2011 (UK)
Recorded AprilNovember 2010
Genre Indie rock[1]
Label Dance to the Radio
Producer Justin Gerrish
The Pigeon Detectives chronology
Emergency
(2008)
Up, Guards and at 'Em!'
(2011)
We Met At Sea
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic link
BBC(unfavourable) link
Drowned in Sound(4/10) link
NME(6/10) link
The Scotsman link
State link

Up, Guards and at 'Em!' is the third full length studio album by Leeds based Indie rock band The Pigeon Detectives. Following the 2009 album Emergency. It was released on 4 April 2011.

The band released two tracks off the album 'She Wants Me' and 'Done in Secret' in the build up to the album launch with the second release 'Done In Secret' to be the first single off the Album.

Recording

After the release of their second album in as many years, The Pigeon Detectives took a break from touring and recording. In the summer of 2010 however they set about recording their third album. Working with producer Justin Gerrish and recorded in New York, the album has been described by frontman Matt Bowman as coming from a "mature" slant.

Release and Reception

Up, Guards and at 'Em! was released to a generally mixed reception, scoring 51/100 at website aggregator Metacritic which indicates Mixed or average reviews.[2] The album charted at no. 30 on the UK album chart.[3] The singles, "Done In Secret" and "Lost" failed to chart in the UK on either the UK Singles Chart or the indie chart.

Tour

Along with the release of the Album the band have announced a UK Tour covering 14 Venues. Along with the release of this tour they were also announced on the Main Stage for Reading and Leeds Festivals in August.

Track listing

All songs by Oliver Main and Matt Bowman.

  1. "She Wants Me"
  2. "Lost"
  3. "What Can I Say"
  4. "Need to Know This"
  5. "Done in Secret"
  6. "What You Gonna Do?"
  7. "Turn Out the Lights"
  8. "Through the Door"
  9. "Go at It Completely"
  10. "I Don't Know You"

Personnel

References

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