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The Alarm Direct Action Torrent

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The Alarm Direct Action Torrent

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Review: The Alarm’s Direct Action Mike Peters and The Alarm have spent the majority of this decade refining what it means to be 'The Alarm'. The 'redefinition', be it in the form of songs, shenanigans, or new band members has not come at the expense of music. Twice, they have set-out to mine their sound and craft their songs with epic multi-volume sets of tracks for their fans to enjoy before they were pared them down into commercial albums.

The first time they did it, in 2003 with the In The Poppy Fields Bond, you could audibly hear the band struggling against the chains of the past. Through 50+ songs, the band broke free of both the history of The Alarm, and the then recent solo material from Mike Peters, to define a sound all their own.

Building A Manual Dumb Waiter Diagram. The 'bond' as it came to be known, helped produce two studio albums, 2004’s In The Poppy Fields and 2006’s Under Attack. In The Poppyfields was more like a 'survey' of 'The Bond', showcasing the wide variety of the sounds and topics that the band covered over the 5 albums from the series, but without defining any one genre. It was a massive, if unfocused achievement. However, snuck onto that record at the last minute, was a song that Mike Peters originally wrote as a 'one-off', a sentimental ditty that played to heartstrings of punk fans everywhere named 45 RPM.

In 2004, along with a subversive campaign including a fake band and media blitz, the song reached the #1 slot on the UK rock charts, took-on a had a life of it’s own, and came to define what The Alarm were about in the 21st century: Defiance. When Mike Peters was struck with cancer for the second time in 2005, the success and energy of '45 RPM' was focused on the Under Attack album. Instead of one track with the energy of 1000 punk bands, Under Attack took fully 1/2 the album do the same thing. Raging stompers like Super Channel, My Town, Zero and Cease Desist co-existed with more contemplative tracks that harkened back to the glory days of the 80’s Alarm (i.e. Be Still, This Is The Way We Are and Rain Down. Under Attack) The album was more successful than its predecessor because of that focus.