1. Stand Your Ground; This Is Ancient Land - 0:00 2. Enter Shikari - 1:07 3. Mothership - 4:00 4. Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour - 8:30 5. Interlude - 13:01 6. Labyrinth - 14:01 7. No Sssweat - 17:53 8. Today Won't Go Down In History - 21:08 9. Interlude - 24:45 10. Return To Energizer - 26:12 11. Sorry, You're Not A Winner - 30:46 12. Jonny Sniper - 34:57 13. Adieu - 39:34 14. Ok, Time For Plan B - 45:14 15. Closure - 50:09
I love that they put their whole album here to listen to for free. Old album or not, that's fuckin cool of them. I love when a band does stuff like that. Tells me their more about the music than the money. Real MUSICIANS. Good shit, great album.
They're solid lads that love their fans. Once they were doing a gig in a stadium and a couple of fans were rejected to come in to a sound check by security so the singer Rou came out to give them all coffee.
It's amazing how four kids of 20 years old could create such a great album; with a very curious sound mix, arrangements and imaginary. Always loved this album
@@Mrdrowning245 might be more complex & diverse but WIITB is simply a masterpiece from start to finish.. Never gets old. All opinion obviously but I think it’s in a different league to Hello..
Этот шедевр нужно слушать целиком. Саундрек моей хардкорной молодости. Каждый раз прослушивая в наушниках это произведение я нахожу старые опоры моего духа. Эмоции и образы передаваемые в этом альбомы и сейчас актуальны для меня.
From one fan to another, I completely understand what you mean, the whole album helps remind yourself of the values we stood for as youth and how important the message was back in 2007
I remember seeing enter shakari in a small little pub in Southampton UK called the joiners. they were just starting out as a band and ever since then I've watched them grow. there one of the best British bands out there. bring on slam dunk 2017
Listened to this album die hard while playing Elder Scrolls Oblivion back in '07-'08. Listening to this album brings back memories of that game, playing that game brings back memories of this album. Good times, love both.
Please someone rewind time so I can go back to when this first came out. I remember seeing them in a tiny venue in Leicester called the Charlotte and I was hooked ever since!
i remember the days when this album came out and how odd was the sound to my peers in south europe. in 2022 its still unique and fresh to me. one of the rare albums i can listen without skipping a song
Fucking hell. Just rediscovered this Album in its sheer bloody wholeness. After ten years not listening it all comes back. Fucking shattered mate. Legends.
@@charizardmaster13 yeah, I meant British bands. There were a few on the scene at the time. Nobody made it as big as Shikari but there was a definitely a scene of people trying to do that sound. Haha it feels so long ago now!
i remember seeing shikari like 3 times in the space of about 6 months when i was about 15/16 (i even bought the first original pressing of jonny sniper/acid nation on 7" from merch before kids my age even knew what a record player was) during this tour and everytime, it ended up being just some glowstick-fuelled mess inclusive of rooms full of sweaty manchester teens and spin-kicks to the knuckleduster belt buckle urbis 4eva baby, never forget
I saw them in Manchester not long after Take to the Skies came out, finger lights, glowsticks, sweat and a massive pit! T'was a good night, as far as I remember...
Mothership is the perfect example of everything Enter Shikari is about. No limit on the "style" of music presented, switching seamlessly between EDM, punk, metal and a whole lot else all in a single track that hits hard and captures you from start to finsish
Ten years ago this was out and I was a junior in high school.. Fast forward to last night, I went to the 10th anniversary tour with my fiancee.. Phenomenal. Glad to have grown up with their music. AND STILL WE WILL BE HERE STANDING LIKE STATUES
The nostalgia this album brings me. After all these years I still know every lyric, every note. I have goosebumps and I'm so happy I could cry Thank you for uploading this, so very much ❤️
At 38 I was the oldest at a Dublin gig 2007 LMAO, during promotion of this unique album, love this album, still in cd player often, always on iPod, today delighted to find a stream!
I was about 40 when i caught the last part of this film clip on TV in Adelaide South Australia 10 or so years ago lol - So fresh and exciting - I just had to get my hands on the cd. A very unique band.
The first I time I went to a shikari gig (back in 07) I remember walking out the venue afterwards to find out my generation was waiting for their kids to pick up........
For the very first time I have listened to this band during playing NHL at console. since this moment, I am a huge fan of these guys. You are always welcomed in Minsk, Belarus. :)
Something about Electronic/Metalcore just gets me, makes me feel that 2000s nostalgia like I'm playing my gamecube while eating a lunchable. I miss those times but they're long gone, thankfully I still got the memories :)
Man their new music is so garbage in comparison to this. When they abandoned this sound they really lost their spark for me, and just became another shitty indie band.
I loved every single album they released except their newest one, i just don't feel it at all. The Spark is their least catchiest album but i still appreciate the work they put into it. I hope their next album is different from the newest one :c