Here Come the Drums [Import]

Here Come the Drums [Import]

Here Come the Drums [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Believer
2. Voodoo Child
3. Way To Go!
4. World Go 'Round
5. Rescue Me
6. Watching You
7. Change The Channel
8. We're Coming Home
9. Fashion
10. White Lightning
11. In Love Again
12. Casting Aside

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Rogue Traders are ready to grab you by the scruff of the neck and force you into submission with their hot new album Here Come The Drums. Featuring their own special brand of pulsating electronic rock, the Rogues are ready to reveal their brand new sound and unabashed punk attitude. Here Come The Drums features the club thumping chart-buster 'Voodoo Child' and the precocious 'Way To Go!' alongside 10 more electro rock gems. Get ready to have your world rocked cos here come the Rogues! Columbia. 2005.

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Here Come the Drums
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Awesome electro pop. It's edgy, and fun.
Here Come the Drums
Rogue Traders
Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Voodoo Child, Pt. 2
  2. Ta-Dah
  3. B'day
  4. Good Girl Gone Bad
  5. Doctor Who - New Beginnings (The Keeper of Traken / Logopolis / Castrovalva)

ASIN: B000I6AGHI
Release Date: 2006-07-24

Tracks:

  1. Believer
  2. Voodoo Child
  3. Way to Go!
  4. World Go 'Round
  5. Rescue Me
  6. Watching You
  7. Change the Channel
  8. We're Coming Home
  9. Fashion
  10. White Lightning
  11. In Love Again
  12. Casting Aside

Album Description

Rogue Traders are ready to grab you by the scruff of the neck and force you into submission with their hot new album Here Come The Drums. Featuring their own special brand of pulsating electronic rock, the Rogues are ready to reveal their brand new sound and unabashed punk attitude. Here Come The Drums features the club thumping chart-buster 'Voodoo Child' and the precocious 'Way To Go!' alongside 10 more electro rock gems. Get ready to have your world rocked cos here come the Rogues! Columbia. 2005.

Album Details

An Inspired, In-your-face Electro-punk and Pop Trip, Here Come the Drums Syphons the Guitar Rock Energy of Young British Acts Like the Bloc Party, Melds it with the Glam-tinged 80s Pop-smarts of Blondie, Roxy Music and Gary Numan Then Lashes it Together with the Punk Rock Snarl of the Sex Pistols.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome electro pop. It's edgy, and fun........2007-05-25

I ran into this group on my travels around the world. It's too bad, we here in the states have such little variety to our choice of popular music. We have the pop acts, and the bands who have been cranking out the same balad for at least the past ten years. This album has gone to the gym with me for at least the past 3 months. We're talking 5 times a week, 2 hours a day. I haven't gotten tired of it yet. Plus, when I have it on and have company. Everyone asks about them, cause they are awesome, fun, and have enough variety to keep you interested. Musically, you have electro beats, with perfect rock guitar rifts. With a surprise track being "In Love Again" It's differnt and the reason I bought the album. It was simple, it was cool, it is pop. Bottom line: Electro Pop perfection.
Here Come the Drums
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A nice change from domestic US drivel
  • Rogue Traders
  • Electro Pop Rocks!
  • Pretty good
  • A Great Album
Here Come the Drums
Rogue Traders
Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
Australia & New ZealandAustralia & New Zealand | International | Styles | Music
Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Voodoo Child, Pt. 2
  2. Voodoo Child, Pt. 1
  3. We're Coming Home
  4. Overloaded: The Singles Collection
  5. Here Comes the Drums

ASIN: B000BO5LUY
Release Date: 2005-10-31

Tracks:

  1. Believer
  2. Voodoo Child
  3. Way to Go!
  4. World Go 'Round
  5. Rescue Me
  6. Watching You
  7. Change the Channel
  8. We're Coming Home
  9. Fashion
  10. White Lightning
  11. In Love Again
  12. Casting Aside

Album Description

Rogue Traders are ready to grab you by the scruff of the neck and force you into submission with their hot new album Here Come The Drums. Featuring their own special brand of pulsating electronic rock, the Rogues are ready to reveal their brand new sound and unabashed punk attitude. Here Come The Drums features the club thumping chart-buster 'Voodoo Child' and the precocious 'Way To Go!' alongside 10 more electro rock gems. Get ready to have your world rocked cos here come the Rogues! Columbia. 2005.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A nice change from domestic US drivel.......2007-06-29

I was first exposed to Rogue Traders with their song Voodoo Child, featured in the episode of Doctor Who "The Sound of Drums", originally aired in the UK on 6-23-2007. As a long time fan of electronic rock, it was a pleasant surprise to hear a band of this style. If you were a big fan of euro-alternative in the 90s, I highly recommend this album.

5 out of 5 stars Rogue Traders.......2007-03-18

I love the CD! It isn't available in the US yet but I heard them this past summer while living in england!! I just love that I could have it shipped out to me.

5 out of 5 stars Electro Pop Rocks!.......2007-02-06

I first found this group on Sirius Radio and went looking for the cd. After buying 'Here come the Drums' and hearing their entire album, I have to say that the entire album is consistently good. A little bit over-usage of the electro sound, but I can easily deal with that(electro fan). The slow ballets are nice break form the first songs and the theme of the cd is fun and poppy.

Get it, try it, you'll enjoy it!

4 out of 5 stars Pretty good.......2006-12-23

I need to respond to the previous review before starting my review. "Dance" is obviously something you've never heard because this *is* "Dance" music. It's just not your typical Euro-beat or club-beat.

Rogue Traders begun carving a niche for themselves with the releases of the songs "Voodoo Child", "Way To Go!", and "Watching You". Both "Voodoo Child" and "Watching You" sample sounds from older rock classics, but "Way To Go!" follows in the same vein. I am mostly relieved that the rest of the album doesn't follow this trend because it gets tiring. However, do not discount these three singles for that reason, they are well-crafted dance-pop and worth your time and money.

The rest of the album is more pop than dance but the elements are all there. I went into the song "Fashion" expecting a David Bowie cover (which wouldn't have been unwelcome) but the song that greeted me is simultaneously worse and better. It's got a great beat, a great guitar lick, and is all around fun to listen to. "Believer" is probably the most dancefloor friendly of the album's offerings, being easily remixable and quite catchy. "Rescue Me" is a slice of dreamy pop, a ballad made progressive with a persistent, if quiet, beat.

Overall this album is very well put together and delivered. I look forward to more from these Aussies.

5 out of 5 stars A Great Album.......2006-07-29

As a previouse review pointed out, this is not dance. 'Dance' is rubbish, samey repeated lyrics, best discribed as simplistic drivvle, and if your really unlucky a dance track will be sped up and come out sounding like a chipmunk or something simalar to the crazy frog. This isnt 'Dance', its too good to be Dance.

I blame the use of genres too much, pop, electric/electro pop, Punk and dance have been thrown around so much everybody discribes everything under the sun as that. 'Pop' has also become a derogitory term somehow, im not exactly sure why myself. Allthough it could be something to do with genres being thrown around too much, some people discribe Dido as Pop, the same people then go on to describe 'The Fast Food Rockers' as pop. How CAN you put those two in the same catagory? Its mad.

Anyway the review...a great album, I wont give it a genre, there isnt any need too. Its music thats all you need to know. Its loud, its easy to listen too, its livley, and its easy to dance too.

Its sexy, its hot, but at the same time that isnt what its trying to be (like Nelly furtardo in some STRANGE twist of fate...or should I say low record sales lol) its great. Dispite the lead singer being blond and a cast member from neighbours, it isnt anything like say...S-club, its more like Blondie/Holly Vallence with battery acid mixed in to give it a good kick up the arse. OOOf!

With her great vocals, and some great writting the songs are well written and actually make sense! Which is refreshing since alot of other bands just tend to throw in ines that make little sense because they desperatly need lyrics that rhyme/fit with the music. Also the lead singers voice isnt high pitched and teeny (I cant remember her name sorry), and the bands heavy use of meaty solid baselines, drums and guitars compliment her perfectly. This album (and this band) should appeal to a very wide audiance for many different reasons.
Here I Come & Other Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fall-Outs are overlooked
  • the Fall-outs ROCK!!!
  • THE garage band of the decade (s)!
Here I Come & Other Hits
The Fall-Outs
Manufacturer: Estrus Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002RE2
Release Date: 1994-04-22

Tracks:

  1. Here I Come
  2. Brothers
  3. Like Me
  4. I'm Going Home
  5. Greed
  6. Dug My Grave
  7. Another Fad
  8. She's Out There
  9. Bury My Body
  10. Made My Bed, Gonna Lie In It
  11. Brainiac
  12. Scarecrow
  13. Our Company
  14. You Just Can't Win
  15. Won't Get Far
  16. Don't Want The Sun
  17. Selling Answers

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Fall-Outs are overlooked.......1998-10-30

The Fall-Outs are the best American punk-pop songwriters of the decade -- if they weren't so garagey they'd probably be big as Green day. But the garageyness is part of the charm. Long live the Fall-Outs!

5 out of 5 stars the Fall-outs ROCK!!!.......1998-10-01

Here I Come and Other Hits is definately a great album the deserve to be spotlighted more than what they are. And Dave's lyrics make you feel so much better about yourself after as break up they definately rock.

5 out of 5 stars THE garage band of the decade (s)!.......1998-05-19

The Fall-Outs have been around for so long because no one can top their smart, blistering brand of echo-y garage pop. Dave's bitter lyrics and grating guitar; Dino's smart-ass drums and menancing songs ("Here I Come"), the long-lost Shannon's pure mod bass and glamorous white pants......they're live, they cannot be stopped, they're the Fall-Outs and here it comes!
Team Envy: It's the Life
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Team Envy: It's the Life
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Mlife Productions
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000CAKNN2
    Release Date: 2005-08-16
    Here Come the Drums: Hip-Hop Drum N Bass
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    • Horrible
    • dope beatz
    • not really drums nor hip hop
    Here Come the Drums: Hip-Hop Drum N Bass
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Caipirinha Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Drum & BassDrum & Bass | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    Drum & BassDrum & Bass | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B000006NUM
    Release Date: 1998-05-19

    Tracks:

    1. In Effect - DJ Red Alert/Mike Slammer
    2. Far Out - Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era
    3. Here Come The Drumz - Nasty Habits (Doc Scott)
    4. A London Sumtin - Tek 9
    5. Music Box - Roni Size/DJ Die
    6. Stepper - Foul Play
    7. Other Side Of Town - Elementz Of Noize
    8. Tear It Up - Gang Related/Mask
    9. Bad Ass - Aphrodite/Mickey Finn
    10. Public Enemy - Dream Team
    11. Walkdawalk - Click 'N' Cycle
    12. Brain (Natural Born Chillers) - Jungle Brothers

    Amazon.com

    If you've ever wondered what drum & bass is all about, this compilation will make your day. Twelve excellent examples of the kind of music that has been making dance clubbers sweat for more than seven years will soon give you a big clue as to why it's one of the most popular electronic musical styles the world over.

    Roni Size and DJ Die put in an appearance with a track that displays the kind of dynamics that make the music exciting and unpredictable. The all-important percussive elements within drum & bass are taken even further as the tune "Stepper" slides seamlessly into place and shows what good programming is all about. --Paul Clark

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Horrible.......2001-05-25

    Woo Hoo, bland jump-up. Stay away from this album.

    5 out of 5 stars dope beatz.......2001-05-09

    if ur into jump-up drum n bass, this cd is a must. hip hop fans who wants to listen to hip hop samples + bass beatz = xtacy! this is the hip hop of the future...well, already arrived!

    2 out of 5 stars not really drums nor hip hop.......1999-12-14

    I'm sad to say but this cd is absolutely awful, I mean I can dig old skool from time to time, but this cd is really outdated and we already know the roots of the whole movement, the songs are really boring with the same bit and sound, do yourself a favour and don't make the same mistake as I did buying this cd, go buy something else, avoid this cd
    Here Come the Drums
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Here Come the Drums
      Dylan and Loxy
      Manufacturer: Street Beat Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00005O6D2
      Release Date: 2002-01-01

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