1 | One Note | Lyrics/Info | 2:18 |
2 | Rudd | Lyrics/Info | 2:59 |
3 | Bishop's Son | Lyrics/Info | 2:59 |
4 | City Of Glass | Lyrics/Info | 4:03 |
5 | Pop Group | Lyrics/Info | 1:53 |
6 | Belgravia | Lyrics/Info | 3:03 |
7 | Sink Venice | Lyrics/Info | 2:44 |
8 | After This | Lyrics/Info | 3:08 |
9 | At The Lodge | Lyrics/Info | 3:50 |
10 | Here We Go Again | Lyrics/Info | 2:58 |
11 | May B 1 Day | Lyrics/Info | 4:33 |
12 | Video Clip Show | Lyrics/Info | 10:25 |
NME: "Business is unusual Business is good. Un-marketable, un-mouldable, un-fuckable: Ikara Colt exist because 99.9 percent of everything else is shit and getting shittier. We are at the absolute other end of the spectrum from Stereophonics here. "Chat And Business" is based on the Colt's oft-expressed and entirely admirable opinion that after five years, all bands should be taken out and shot. Before they get old, fat, smug and soft-handed. No compromises made to daytime radio play - all you get is relentless minimalism and a spitting hatred of pop mediocrity.
Put it this way, if you don't loathe Starsailor and Travis with every fibre of your being, then there's no fucking chance what so bleeding ever you'll like Ikara Colt. They're a sort of twat filter. And this, by the very fact of its existence is brilliant."
The band met at art college in London and formed the band at the end of 1999. They spent a lot of time doing nothing …