Hellabuster

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Hellabuster
Box codax album cover hellabuster front.png
Studio album by
Released10 May 2011 (2011-05-10)
Genre Electropop, indie pop, alternative, New Wave
Length49:12
Label Gomma Records
Producer Nick McCarthy
Box Codax chronology
Only An Orchard Away
(2006)
Hellabuster
(2011)

Hellabuster is the second studio album by the band Box Codax, released in the United Kingdom on 10 May 2011. In the first full-length release since their album Only An Orchard Away in 2006, Box Codax tell the peculiar and young life of Hellabuster in 13 episodes, with each song being accompanied by its own video.

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NME (7/10) [1]
Kemp's Record Reviews(10/10) [2]
The Daily Telegraph Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Subba Cultcha(7/10) [4]
The Independent (favourable) [5]
Incendiary Magazine(favourable) [6]

The NME awarded the album for its disco-prog eccentricity 7/10, with Emily Mackay of NME writing about the album: "the whole is an eccentric gem that pulls you back again and again." [7] The songs, which move between skewed disco, post punk and glammier studio prog were accentuated by 13 videos, proving their artistic approach to music and the originality of the band. The video for the stripped-down acoustic song "Dawning", directed by Turner Prize winning artist Martin Creed, received much critical acclaim. [8]

Singles

Track listing

All tracks are written by Nick McCarthy (music), Manuela Gernedel (lyrics) and Alexander Ragnew (lyrics).

No.TitleLength
1."Hellabuster"4:11
2."Seven Silvers"4:44
3."Radical Plains"3:10
4."Choco Pudding"2:48
5."Pour Moi"4:02
6."I Won't Come Back"3:08
7."Charade"3:12
8."Nothing More Than Anything"4:32
9."Sandy Moffat"3:05
10."Inanimate Inamorato"4:12
11."My Room"4:21
12."No Trains"3:57
13."Dawning"3:56

Personnel

Band

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