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Ahh yeah, girl you've got something i like
someone make this an amv (song’s hard fi - stop)
“Looking in the mirror I’m a disgrace...”
“...Bored of my clothes, bored of my face...”
“...Out of control, i flip...”
No no, this can't be right
I live an honest life
It seems like sometimes
you don't cross the line
you don't get by
No
I scratch a living, it ain't easy
you know it's a drag
I'm always paying, never make it
but you can't look back
I wonder if I'll ever get
to where I want to be
better believe it
Yeah
This is my new favourite song ever currently! It's so good!
Hi everyone! Since I'm a huge fan and supporter of small bands I wanna talk about a band that's not necessarily small or unknown but rather forgotten. The band I wanted to talk about today is Hard-Fi.
For everyone who doesn't know who Hard-Fi is: they're an English indie rock band from Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey. They formed in 2003 and are a typical 2000s indie rock band. They released their debut album "Stars of CCTV" on 4 July 2005. The album only reached number one in January 2006, 6 months after the initial release. The album originally entered the UK album charts at number 6.
As I've said, they formed in 2003 and were active until 2014. They reunited in 2022.
They have released three albums: 'Stars of CCTV' in 2005, 'Once Upon a Time in the West' in 2007 and 'Killer Sounds' in 2011. They haven't released a new album in 14 years.
On July 4th 2025 the 20th anniversary edition of 'Stars of CCTV' was released. On the day it was originally released 20 years ago.
They were even nominated for a few awards: two Brit awards in 2006 (British Group and British Rock Act; both categories were won by fellow indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs) and shortlisted for the Mercury Prize in 2005.
I love Hard-Fi a lot, their debut album is fantastic and I'm a huge indie rock fan. Also think they should get some more recognition. Don't forget about 2000s indie rock bands.
Also: stop arguing about the meaning of "indie", for fucks sake! They're an indie rock band, no matter what you say.
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