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That Fucking Tank: Acid Jam [Video and Album Details]

September 27, 2011
A track from the third album by That Fucking Tank entitled ‘TFT’. Available to pre-order via www.obscenebabyauction.co.uk
That Fucking Tank is Andy Abbott: Baritone Guitar and James Islip: drums.
Recorded by Robert Whiteley at Whitewood Studios, Liverpool. Sept 2011.
As threatened Obscene Baby Auction Records is resurrected! Our first release of the decade is the new album by That Fucking Tank, TFT, of which we will be releasing the initial run on vinyl.
Gringo Records will be taking care of the official and mainstream shop release later in the year but if you want to have it before all the squares and be in with a chance of receiving a super-geek vinyl-fetishist White Vinyl Edition then send us £12 by Paypal to obscenebabyauction@yahoo.com today. Orders from outside UK get in touch for postage rates.
For those who like to consume their music digitally you can pre-order the vinyl and get an immediate digital download via our bandcamp page where you can also have a sneaky listen if you want to hear it before committing. This option is a couple of quid more to cover Bandcamp charges.
That Fucking Tank – TFT
Format: 12-inch vinyl (first 100 white vinyl)
Release date: December 2011
Run: 300 copies
 TFT is the third album by Bradford-based instrumental two-piece That Fucking Tank, following 2009’s Tanknology; a record that became a favourite amongst the DIY and noise-rock underground in UK and Europe. TFT sees Andy and James deliver a similarly substantial amount of riffs, hooks and grooves via their chosen tools of baritone guitar (played through and switched between multiple guitar and bass amplifiers) and drums (stripped to the bare essentials i.e without toms) but with a much-expanded palette in terms of style, influence and mood.
TFT acts as a concept album of sorts. Confidently in control of their instruments and having honed the sound that has secured their reputation as one of the UK’s most invigorating live acts, Tank are able to revisit and pull together influences that reflect both their broad taste and the fact that they have been playing together in one form or another since the age of eleven. Recorded in the year when these two friends reached thirty, TFT is a musical review of the journey they have embarked on for the last twenty years.
Rob Whiteley is back at the helm as engineer, having now worked with Andy and James for close to ten years. This sustained relationship has led him to develop a unique recording technique that captures the rawness and energy of Tank’s performances (tracks are performed live in the studio with little or no overdubs) whilst creating layers of sound that translate the volume of a Tank gig as closely as possible. The result is an album of unprecedented depth and colour, for a ‘noise-rock’ duo at least, that moves across different spaces and atmospheres whilst retaining a consistency that represents the ‘minimal/maximal’ approach of the band well.
In keeping with the autobiographical nature of the album Andy and James have decided to release the initial pressing of this record through their resurrected label Obscene Baby Auction; putting the DIY ethics of the band into practice. A final important nod comes in the form of the packaging and liner notes that consciously echo Crass. Although it may be difficult for first-time listeners to make links between Tank and the anarcho-punk scene stylistically or aesthetically, an ethical and political affinity exists; Tank do their best to demonstrate that good music need not be the product of a careerist or cynically professional approach – it can just as likely come from friends having a good time together.
Tracklisting:
1. TFT 
2. Wonderful World Of 
3. Car On Fire 
4. Lomond 
5. Nailbomb
6. NWONWOBHM 
7. Acid Jam 
8. D8 
9. Threads 
10. End (Of Wonderful World)

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