Anthems for Doomed Youth (The High Dials album) explained

Anthems for Doomed Youth
Type:studio
Artist:The High Dials
Cover:High Dials Anthems For Doomed Youth.jpg
Released:November 2, 2010
Genre:Power pop, indie pop, dream pop
Length:39:33
Label:Rainbow Quartz, Independent (Fontana North)
Producer:Trevor Anderson

Anthems for Doomed Youth is the fourth studio album from Canadian indie pop act The High Dials, released on November 2, 2010, on the Rainbow Quartz label. The album's title makes reference to a poem by World War I poet Wilfred Owen.The album was self-recorded by the band in an abandoned naval building before being mixed by Michael Musmanno (Lilys) in New York City.[1] The music has been likened to R.E.M., Echo and the Bunnymen and The Smiths.[2] The song "Uruguay" features in the background of an episode of the Netflix series House of Cards (episode 28, season 2)[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: High Dials Bring Anthems For Doomed Youth This November. Exclaim!. 2 July 2015.
  2. Web site: Anthems For Doomed Youth Review. Deming. Mark. All Music Guide.
  3. Web site: We Get On Like A House Of Cards. High Dials Official Website. 2 July 2015.