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One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours

One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours is the second studio album by British post-hardcore band Fightstar, released on 24 September 2007 through Institute Recordings, itself a subsidiary of independent label Gut Records. Recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Matt Wallace, the album debuted at number twenty seven on the UK Albums Chart and was preceded by the free downloadable single, "99" and first official single, "We Apologise for Nothing". As with the bands debut album, Daniel Conway digitally painted the albums artwork.[1]

One Day, Son, This Will All Be Yours
Studio album by
Released24 September 2007
RecordedApril–May 2007
StudioThe Pass and Studio Delux
Los Angeles, California
Genre
Length46:12 (Original)
105:20 (Deluxe)
Label
ProducerMatt Wallace
Fightstar chronology
Grand Unification
(2006)
One Day, Son, This Will All Be Yours
(2007)
Alternate Endings
(2008)
Singles from One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours
  1. "99"
    Released: 11 May 2007
  2. "We Apologise for Nothing"
    Released: 17 September 2007
  3. "Deathcar"
    Released: 3 December 2007
  4. "Floods"
    Released: 3 March 2008
  5. "I Am the Message"
    Released: 16 June 2008

The tracks "Unfamiliar Ceilings" and "H.I.P. (Enough)" are both representations of Fightstar's continued interest in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise. The former song title comes from a line that the protagonist, Shinji Ikari, speaks during the series. The latter is an acronym for "Human Instrumentality Project", the goal of the fictional secret society "Seele". The third single, "Deathcar", also contains two b-sides; namely "Nerv/Seele" (named after the 2 factions from the Evangelion series) and the track "Shinji Ikari", after the aforementioned character of the same name.[2] Bass Player Dan Haigh is primarily responsible for bringing the influence of Evangelion to Fightstar.[3]

It was announced in June 2009 that the album was being re-released as a deluxe edition, containing a bonus CD including b-sides from the original recording sessions and live versions of "99" and "Deathcar".[4] The new edition was released on 6 July 2009 in the United Kingdom and 11 August for the United States release via Edsel Records,[5] who specialise in repackaged albums.

The album, re-issued in vinyl format, appeared on Amazon as a pre-order in late September.[when?]

Background, writing and recording edit

The album was written and demoed in Northampton at Alex Westaway's barn and then recorded in Los Angeles with producer Matt Wallace (Faith No More, Satchel, Deftones) in Spring 2007. Recording took place in the studios next to Metallica, who at the time were in the early stages of production on their ninth album Death Magnetic.[6]

Lyrically, the album is more of a "personal record" according to frontman Charlie Simpson, as opposed to Grand Unification, which was written as more of a social commentary with a concept based on the Japanese anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion.[7]

He stated that the end of his seven-year relationship whilst writing the album was the reason for this and songs "Deathcar" and "Unfamiliar Ceilings" were directly about the breakup. The track "Floods" was in reference to global warming and "One Day Son" was written about war and the consequences it may have on future generations.[8] "99" was given its name because when Simpson was trying to rename the demo of the track he dropped his laptop down the stairs and the only key that worked was the 9.[9]

Speaking about the general meaning behind the album title, Simpson stated:

"One Day Son This Will All Be Yours" was taken from a picture I saw. It's kind of... the state of things in Iraq at the moment, and it was just basically saying that with everything going on at the moment, whether it be global warming or the wars, or anything in peoples' personal lives – the actions we take now. The repercussions of it, a lot of the things that us a human race are doing at the moment – we're going to see the consequences in fifty years when we're all pretty much old and ready to pop our clogs. It is our kids and our kids' generations that'll deal with it.[8]

Release and promotion edit

"99" was the first new material promoted from the album. Kerrang! Radio premiered the song on 4 April 2007 announcing it would be download-only and would be available online.[9] The band put a temporary microsite online as of 11 May where fans could sign up and download the single and accompanying video for free. In May and June, the band went on a US tour alongside Emanuel, Madina Lake and Firescape.[10] For the remainder of June, the band toured with Alexisonfire, Funeral for a Friend and Emanuel.[11]

"Floods" was intended to be the first official single, but was later changed to "We Apologise For Nothing" in light of the recent flooding in Britain. On 23 November, a music video was released for "Deathcar".[12] "Deathcar" was the band's next single, which was the first record on the VinylDisc format to be released in the UK.[13] The band supported Coheed and Cambria on the Kerrang! Tour in the UK in January and February 2008.[14] "Floods" was finally released as the third official single on 3 March 2008. The band released a music video for "I Am the Message" on their website on 7 June.[15] "I Am the Message" was released as the fifth and final single on 16 June, before the band begin working on new material.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk83%[16]
BBC Music(favourable)[17]
City Life(favourable)[18]
In the News7/10[19]
Kerrang!     [20]
Q     [21]
Rock Sound8/10[22]

The album received strong reviews upon its release, further increasing the band's respect and popularity within the UK's alternative rock/metal scene. The release saw the band expand their sound and push further into both lighter and heavier territories, with a mixture of more melodic soundscapes and heavier metallic styles.[8]

HMV described the album as "a harder effort than previous album Grand Unification, this album is a thrilling mixture of alt. rock and post-hardcore".[23] Joe DeAndrea of AbsolutePunk.net scored the album at 83%, and praised the diversity of songs on offer:

If you like the direction One Day Son takes with "Deathcar", you'll surely enjoy "H.I.P. (Enough)" and "Tannhauser", the tracks that are no doubt the hardest the band's ever written. One Day Son closes with the relaxing "Unfamiliar Ceilings", featuring soft female vocals and a kick drum while lacking the big guitar riffs that are present in almost all of the songs in this album.[7]

Robert Jackman of the BBC was generally favourable, although he did state the album was "tugged in too many directions". He went on to add, "Radio-friendly single '99' is weighty yet melodic, 'You and I' is a ripening attempt at a breathy serenade, while harder tracks like 'Tannhauser' throb with well-regimented aggression, threatening to pulverise anyone who might question the band's rock credentials".[17] In the News awarded the album 7/10. Lewis Bazley was favourable, although he stated the second half of the album didn't hold up as strong as the first:

The first half of the album is superb post-hardcore, with Wallace's production helping the growing vocal confidence of Simpson and Westaway and Abidi's percussion providing weighty accompaniment to the vicious riffs. Though Deathcar's an outstanding headbanger, it's also a snapshot of the album's failing. The tendency to slip into the genre convention of sludgy opening riff followed by tuneful verses and soaring refrains would be more acceptable if said riffs were anything to write home about, but they're too often so uninspired and anachronistic that you dread their post-chorus return. It's a pity, because the opening seven tracks and the intriguing climax show the band's immense talent. Good, but not quite great – yet.[19]

British publication Kerrang! gave the album KKKK's (4/5) and summarized: "this is an album with a gigantic heart, a work that places them among the best Britain has to offer. It could well make them unstoppable".[20] Q Magazine also rated the album 4/5, stating: "the intricate instrumental passages, multi-tracked vocal harmonies and pounding riffs hint at Muse-scale ambition and intellect".[21]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Charlie Simpson and Alex Westaway; all music is composed by Fightstar,[24] except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."99"4:05
2."We Apologise for Nothing"4:13
3."Floods"3:34
4."One Day Son"4:13
5."Deathcar"3:58
6."I Am the Message"2:59
7."You & I" (featuring Rachel Haden)4:16
8."Amaze Us"4:30
9."H.I.P. (Enough)"3:00
10."Tannhäuser Gate"3:20
11."Our Last Common Ancestor"3:56
12."Unfamiliar Ceilings" (featuring Rachel Haden)4:07
Total length:46:12
Deluxe edition bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Gracious" (featuring Rachel Haden) 3:43
2."Hold Out Your Arms" (live acoustic) 4:13
3."In Between Days" (The Cure cover)Robert Smith3:34
4."Abuse Me" (Silverchair cover)Daniel Johns2:51
5."Breaking the Law" (Judas Priest cover)Rob Halford, K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton2:59
6."NERV/SEELE" 3:52
7."Shinji Ikari" 3:59
8."Deathcar" (live) 5:25
9."99" (live) 4:19
10."Flotation Therapy" 3:29
11."Zihuatanejo" 3:32
12."Floods" (instrumental) 3:33
13."Dark Star" 3:43
14."Where's the Money, Lebowski?" 3:26

Personnel edit

The following personnel contributed to One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours:[24]

Fightstar
Additional musicians
Production
  • Matt Wallace – producer
  • Carl Bown – mixing
  • Paul Fig – engineering
  • Matt Bowen – assistant engineer
  • Daniel Conway – artwork
  • Jo Lane – design
  • Chris Jennings – A&R

Release history edit

Region Date Label Format Catalogue # Ref.
United Kingdom 24 September 2007 Gut Compact Disc + DVD, digital download SADCDA002 [23]
6 July 2009 Edsel Compact Disc, digital download EDSD2063 [25]
18 October 2019 Edsel Vinyl, digital download B07WSPJWV1 [26]
United States 11 August 2009 Edsel Compact Disc, digital download EDSD2063 [27]

Chart performance edit

References edit

  1. ^ "My Red Tie by arcipello on deviantART". deviantART.com. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Band Biography for Fightstar". Leeds Gig Guide. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  3. ^ Haigh, Dan (23 October 2019). "Thinking about reoccurring influences while finishing this @GUNSHIPMUSIC song. I think EVANGELION is right up there. I've lost count of the number of songs I've titled after that series e.g. Nerv/Seele, Unfamiliar Ceilings, Shinji Ikari, H.I.P. (Enough) @EvaGeeks @evangelion_copic.twitter.com/BMjq6iJveg". @Dan_Haigh. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  4. ^ "One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours ~ Fightstar (Artist)". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2009.
  5. ^ "One Day Son This Will All Be Yours CD". CD Universe. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
  6. ^ "new album info". Bebo Blog. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
  7. ^ a b Joe DeAndrea. "Fightstar – 06.04.07". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 5 June 2007.
  8. ^ a b c Toni-Michelle Spencer. "Interview: Fightstar". Rocklouder.co.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2007.
  9. ^ a b . TourDates.co.uk. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2007.
  10. ^ "Emanuel touring with Madina Lake, Firescape, Fightstar". Alternative Press. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  11. ^ "Funeral for a Friend tour with Alexisonfire, stream new LP". Alternative Press. 8 May 2007. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  12. ^ "Fightstar post video for "Deathcar"". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. 23 November 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  13. ^ Katie, Allen (15 October 2007). "Half vinyl, half CD, all new format". Guardian Unlimited Business. London: Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 30 October 2007.
  14. ^ "Coheed And Cambria headed to UK with Circa Survive". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. 25 October 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Fightstar posts video for "I Am The Message"". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. 7 June 2008. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  16. ^ Joe DeAndrea. "Fightstar – One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 23 August 2007.
  17. ^ a b Robert Jackman. "One Day Son sees Fightstar attempt many styles – some skilfully; others ham-fistedly". BBC. Retrieved 23 July 2008.
  18. ^ Thompson, Nick (24 September 2007). "Fightstar – One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours (Gut)". City Life. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  19. ^ a b Lewis Bazley. . In the News. Archived from the original on 30 October 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
  20. ^ a b Kerrang! (Magazine) #1165, p.51 – 4 stars out of 5 – "This is an album with a gigantic heart, a work that places them among the best Britain has to offer. It could well make them unstoppable."
  21. ^ a b Q (Magazine) (#91) – 4 stars out of 5 – "The intricate instrumental passages, multi-tracked vocal harmonies and pounding riffs hint at Muse-scale ambition and intellect"
  22. ^ Haydock, Mike (November 2007). "Fightstar 'One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours'". London: Rock Sound. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  23. ^ a b "One Day Son This Will All Be Yours: Includes Dvd". HMV. Retrieved 24 September 2007.
  24. ^ a b One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours (CD). Fightstar. Gut Records. 2007. INSRECCD04.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  25. ^ "One Day Son This Will All Be Yours: 2cd". HMV. Retrieved 6 July 2009.
  26. ^ "One Day Son This Will All Be Yours: 2cd". Amazon. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  27. ^ "ONE DAY SON, THIS WILL ALL BE YOURS (DELUXE 2 CD EDITION)" (PDF). Edsel Records. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
  28. ^ "One Day Son This Will All Be Yours". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 8 September 2009.
  29. ^ "Fightstar Chart History". OCC.

External links edit

  • The Official Website of Fightstar
  • The Official Website of Daniel Conway

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One Day Son This Will All Be Yours is the second studio album by British post hardcore band Fightstar released on 24 September 2007 through Institute Recordings itself a subsidiary of independent label Gut Records Recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Matt Wallace the album debuted at number twenty seven on the UK Albums Chart and was preceded by the free downloadable single 99 and first official single We Apologise for Nothing As with the bands debut album Daniel Conway digitally painted the albums artwork 1 One Day Son This Will All Be YoursStudio album by FightstarReleased24 September 2007RecordedApril May 2007StudioThe Pass and Studio DeluxLos Angeles CaliforniaGenrePost hardcore alternative rock alternative metal progressive metalLength46 12 Original 105 20 Deluxe LabelGut EdselProducerMatt WallaceFightstar chronologyGrand Unification 2006 One Day Son This Will All Be Yours 2007 Alternate Endings 2008 Singles from One Day Son This Will All Be Yours 99 Released 11 May 2007 We Apologise for Nothing Released 17 September 2007 Deathcar Released 3 December 2007 Floods Released 3 March 2008 I Am the Message Released 16 June 2008The tracks Unfamiliar Ceilings and H I P Enough are both representations of Fightstar s continued interest in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise The former song title comes from a line that the protagonist Shinji Ikari speaks during the series The latter is an acronym for Human Instrumentality Project the goal of the fictional secret society Seele The third single Deathcar also contains two b sides namely Nerv Seele named after the 2 factions from the Evangelion series and the track Shinji Ikari after the aforementioned character of the same name 2 Bass Player Dan Haigh is primarily responsible for bringing the influence of Evangelion to Fightstar 3 It was announced in June 2009 that the album was being re released as a deluxe edition containing a bonus CD including b sides from the original recording sessions and live versions of 99 and Deathcar 4 The new edition was released on 6 July 2009 in the United Kingdom and 11 August for the United States release via Edsel Records 5 who specialise in repackaged albums The album re issued in vinyl format appeared on Amazon as a pre order in late September when Contents 1 Background writing and recording 2 Release and promotion 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Release history 7 Chart performance 8 References 9 External linksBackground writing and recording editThe album was written and demoed in Northampton at Alex Westaway s barn and then recorded in Los Angeles with producer Matt Wallace Faith No More Satchel Deftones in Spring 2007 Recording took place in the studios next to Metallica who at the time were in the early stages of production on their ninth album Death Magnetic 6 Lyrically the album is more of a personal record according to frontman Charlie Simpson as opposed to Grand Unification which was written as more of a social commentary with a concept based on the Japanese anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion 7 He stated that the end of his seven year relationship whilst writing the album was the reason for this and songs Deathcar and Unfamiliar Ceilings were directly about the breakup The track Floods was in reference to global warming and One Day Son was written about war and the consequences it may have on future generations 8 99 was given its name because when Simpson was trying to rename the demo of the track he dropped his laptop down the stairs and the only key that worked was the 9 9 Speaking about the general meaning behind the album title Simpson stated One Day Son This Will All Be Yours was taken from a picture I saw It s kind of the state of things in Iraq at the moment and it was just basically saying that with everything going on at the moment whether it be global warming or the wars or anything in peoples personal lives the actions we take now The repercussions of it a lot of the things that us a human race are doing at the moment we re going to see the consequences in fifty years when we re all pretty much old and ready to pop our clogs It is our kids and our kids generations that ll deal with it 8 Release and promotion edit 99 was the first new material promoted from the album Kerrang Radio premiered the song on 4 April 2007 announcing it would be download only and would be available online 9 The band put a temporary microsite online as of 11 May where fans could sign up and download the single and accompanying video for free In May and June the band went on a US tour alongside Emanuel Madina Lake and Firescape 10 For the remainder of June the band toured with Alexisonfire Funeral for a Friend and Emanuel 11 Floods was intended to be the first official single but was later changed to We Apologise For Nothing in light of the recent flooding in Britain On 23 November a music video was released for Deathcar 12 Deathcar was the band s next single which was the first record on the VinylDisc format to be released in the UK 13 The band supported Coheed and Cambria on the Kerrang Tour in the UK in January and February 2008 14 Floods was finally released as the third official single on 3 March 2008 The band released a music video for I Am the Message on their website on 7 June 15 I Am the Message was released as the fifth and final single on 16 June before the band begin working on new material Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk83 16 BBC Music favourable 17 City Life favourable 18 In the News7 10 19 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Rock Sound8 10 22 The album received strong reviews upon its release further increasing the band s respect and popularity within the UK s alternative rock metal scene The release saw the band expand their sound and push further into both lighter and heavier territories with a mixture of more melodic soundscapes and heavier metallic styles 8 HMV described the album as a harder effort than previous album Grand Unification this album is a thrilling mixture of alt rock and post hardcore 23 Joe DeAndrea of AbsolutePunk net scored the album at 83 and praised the diversity of songs on offer If you like the direction One Day Son takes with Deathcar you ll surely enjoy H I P Enough and Tannhauser the tracks that are no doubt the hardest the band s ever written One Day Son closes with the relaxing Unfamiliar Ceilings featuring soft female vocals and a kick drum while lacking the big guitar riffs that are present in almost all of the songs in this album 7 Robert Jackman of the BBC was generally favourable although he did state the album was tugged in too many directions He went on to add Radio friendly single 99 is weighty yet melodic You and I is a ripening attempt at a breathy serenade while harder tracks like Tannhauser throb with well regimented aggression threatening to pulverise anyone who might question the band s rock credentials 17 In the News awarded the album 7 10 Lewis Bazley was favourable although he stated the second half of the album didn t hold up as strong as the first The first half of the album is superb post hardcore with Wallace s production helping the growing vocal confidence of Simpson and Westaway and Abidi s percussion providing weighty accompaniment to the vicious riffs Though Deathcar s an outstanding headbanger it s also a snapshot of the album s failing The tendency to slip into the genre convention of sludgy opening riff followed by tuneful verses and soaring refrains would be more acceptable if said riffs were anything to write home about but they re too often so uninspired and anachronistic that you dread their post chorus return It s a pity because the opening seven tracks and the intriguing climax show the band s immense talent Good but not quite great yet 19 British publication Kerrang gave the album KKKK s 4 5 and summarized this is an album with a gigantic heart a work that places them among the best Britain has to offer It could well make them unstoppable 20 Q Magazine also rated the album 4 5 stating the intricate instrumental passages multi tracked vocal harmonies and pounding riffs hint at Muse scale ambition and intellect 21 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Charlie Simpson and Alex Westaway all music is composed by Fightstar 24 except where notedNo TitleLength1 99 4 052 We Apologise for Nothing 4 133 Floods 3 344 One Day Son 4 135 Deathcar 3 586 I Am the Message 2 597 You amp I featuring Rachel Haden 4 168 Amaze Us 4 309 H I P Enough 3 0010 Tannhauser Gate 3 2011 Our Last Common Ancestor 3 5612 Unfamiliar Ceilings featuring Rachel Haden 4 07Total length 46 12 Deluxe edition bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 Gracious featuring Rachel Haden 3 432 Hold Out Your Arms live acoustic 4 133 In Between Days The Cure cover Robert Smith3 344 Abuse Me Silverchair cover Daniel Johns2 515 Breaking the Law Judas Priest cover Rob Halford K K Downing Glenn Tipton2 596 NERV SEELE 3 527 Shinji Ikari 3 598 Deathcar live 5 259 99 live 4 1910 Flotation Therapy 3 2911 Zihuatanejo 3 3212 Floods instrumental 3 3313 Dark Star 3 4314 Where s the Money Lebowski 3 26Personnel editThe following personnel contributed to One Day Son This Will All Be Yours 24 FightstarCharlie Simpson lead vocals rhythm guitar keys lyrics Alex Westaway lead guitar vocals lyrics Dan Haigh bass guitar design Omar Abidi drums percussionAdditional musiciansRachel Haden backing vocals Matt Bowen violin string arrangement Maria Renee Scherer celloProductionMatt Wallace producer Carl Bown mixing Paul Fig engineering Matt Bowen assistant engineer Daniel Conway artwork Jo Lane design Chris Jennings A amp RRelease history editRegion Date Label Format Catalogue Ref United Kingdom 24 September 2007 Gut Compact Disc DVD digital download SADCDA002 23 6 July 2009 Edsel Compact Disc digital download EDSD2063 25 18 October 2019 Edsel Vinyl digital download B07WSPJWV1 26 United States 11 August 2009 Edsel Compact Disc digital download EDSD2063 27 Chart performance editChart Peak position 28 Scottish Albums Chart 29 30UK Albums Chart 27UK Indie Albums Chart 3References edit My Red Tie by arcipello on deviantART deviantART com Retrieved 17 April 2010 Band Biography for Fightstar Leeds Gig Guide Retrieved 25 October 2009 Haigh Dan 23 October 2019 Thinking about reoccurring influences while finishing this GUNSHIPMUSIC song I think EVANGELION is right up there I ve lost count of the number of songs I ve titled after that series e g Nerv Seele Unfamiliar Ceilings Shinji Ikari H I P Enough EvaGeeks evangelion copic twitter com BMjq6iJveg Dan Haigh Retrieved 23 October 2019 One Day Son This Will All Be Yours Fightstar Artist Amazon co uk Retrieved 6 July 2009 One Day Son This Will All Be Yours CD CD Universe Retrieved 6 August 2009 new album info Bebo Blog Retrieved 8 July 2009 a b Joe DeAndrea Fightstar 06 04 07 AbsolutePunk net Retrieved 5 June 2007 a b c Toni Michelle Spencer Interview Fightstar Rocklouder co uk Retrieved 5 June 2007 a b Fightstar Return with Free Download TourDates co uk Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 5 April 2007 Emanuel touring with Madina Lake Firescape Fightstar Alternative Press 27 April 2007 Retrieved 12 August 2016 Funeral for a Friend tour with Alexisonfire stream new LP Alternative Press 8 May 2007 Retrieved 12 August 2016 Fightstar post video for Deathcar Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc 23 November 2007 Retrieved 8 July 2017 Katie Allen 15 October 2007 Half vinyl half CD all new format Guardian Unlimited Business London Guardian News and Media Limited Retrieved 30 October 2007 Coheed And Cambria headed to UK with Circa Survive Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc 25 October 2007 Retrieved 8 July 2017 Fightstar posts video for I Am The Message Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc 7 June 2008 Retrieved 10 July 2017 Joe DeAndrea Fightstar One Day Son This Will All Be Yours AbsolutePunk net Retrieved 23 August 2007 a b Robert Jackman One Day Son sees Fightstar attempt many styles some skilfully others ham fistedly BBC Retrieved 23 July 2008 Thompson Nick 24 September 2007 Fightstar One Day Son This Will All Be Yours Gut City Life Retrieved 4 July 2011 a b Lewis Bazley One Day Son This Will All Be Yours Fightstar In the News Archived from the original on 30 October 2007 Retrieved 21 September 2007 a b Kerrang Magazine 1165 p 51 4 stars out of 5 This is an album with a gigantic heart a work that places them among the best Britain has to offer It could well make them unstoppable a b Q Magazine 91 4 stars out of 5 The intricate instrumental passages multi tracked vocal harmonies and pounding riffs hint at Muse scale ambition and intellect Haydock Mike November 2007 Fightstar One Day Son This Will All Be Yours London Rock Sound Retrieved 4 July 2011 a b One Day Son This Will All Be Yours Includes Dvd HMV Retrieved 24 September 2007 a b One Day Son This Will All Be Yours CD Fightstar Gut Records 2007 INSRECCD04 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link One Day Son This Will All Be Yours 2cd HMV Retrieved 6 July 2009 One Day Son This Will All Be Yours 2cd Amazon Retrieved 18 October 2019 ONE DAY SON THIS WILL ALL BE YOURS DELUXE 2 CD EDITION PDF Edsel Records Retrieved 20 September 2009 One Day Son This Will All Be Yours Official Charts Company Retrieved 8 September 2009 Fightstar Chart History OCC External links editThe Official Website of Fightstar The Official Website of Daniel Conway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title One Day Son This Will All Be Yours amp oldid 1212546120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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