Stiff Little Fingers - The Story OfStill Burning

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Review by Abhishek Marandi

The album "The Story Of Still Burning" by Stiff Little Fingers is a must-have for fans of punk rock. The band, formed in Belfast in 1977, has been known for their politically charged lyrics and high-energy performances. This album is no different.

The album features 12 tracks, each with its own unique sound and message. From the opening track "Sound of the Underground" to the closing track "Liar's Club," the album is a non-stop barrage of hard-hitting punk rock.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Can't Believe in You." The song is a scathing indictment of politicians and the lies they tell. The lyrics are powerful and poignant, and the music is full of energy and anger.

Another standout track is "The Road to Damascus Street." The song is a commentary on the conflict in the Middle East and the toll it takes on innocent civilians. The lyrics are haunting and the music is intense.

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Artist: Stiff Little Fingers
Album: The Story OfStill Burning
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
30th Anniversary Live Performance Of Inflammable Material84:00

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Catalog Numbers

FHED2069

Labels

FreemantleMedia Ltd.

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Formats

  • DVD
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  • PAL

Notes

Inflammable Material: 30th anniversary performance of the entire first album live from Ulster Hall, Belfast. Recorded March 2007

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Barcode: 503069701191
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Summary by Abhishek Marandi

"The Story Of Still Burning" is a fantastic album that showcases the best of Stiff Little Fingers. The band's passion for their music and their message is evident in every track. Fans of punk rock should definitely give this album a listen.