Silence the Sirens
Studio album by
Released21 November 2006
Recorded'Two Rooms on a Budget' / Crookneck Studios
GenreAustralian hip hop
Length60:14
LabelObese
ProducerPlutonic Lab
Muph & Plutonic chronology
Hunger Pains
(2004)
Silence the Sirens
(2006)
And Then Tomorrow Came
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rapreviews[1]
The Sydney Morning Herald(not rated)[2]
Sun Herald[3]
Daily Telegraph[4]

Silence the Sirens is the second album from Muph & Plutonic and was released on 21 November 2006. The album took 10 months to produce and features guest performances from several Australian MCs and Musicians, including Fatlip (The Pharcyde), Pegz, Urthboy (The Herd), Ivens (Awakenings),[5] Raph Boogie & BVA (Mnemonic Ascent) and Red Ghost. The album is considered a classic in the Australian Hip Hop scene, due its blend of high quality production and polished lyricism. It peaked at No. 11 on the ARIA Urban Album Chart[6] and was featured as Triple Js Album of the Week.[7]

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 1:09
  2. "Walking Tightropes" – 2:55
  3. "Ain't All Over" – 3:36
  4. "Leave Your Shoes at the Door" (Featuring Raph & Bva) – 3:47
  5. "Comfort Zone" – 4:21
  6. "Goin on Tour" (Featuring Urthboy) – 4:24
  7. "Voice Box" – 4:13
  8. "Colour of Fire" – 4:47
  9. "The Day Off" – 3:19
  10. "Lost Ones" (Featuring Red Ghost) – 4:12
  11. "What You See" (Featuring Ivens) – 3:29
  12. "Silence The Sirens" – 3:25
  13. "Still Say Sorry Though" – 3:56
  14. "Pessimists Like To Party Too!!" (Featuring Fatlip & Pegz) – 3:32
  15. "One Side of the Bed" – 3:09
  16. "Blinded" – 2:16
  17. "Nothing's Alright, Everything's Ok" – 3:47

References

  1. Tomer, Matt (27 March 2007). "Muph & Plutonic :: Silence the Sirens :: Obese Records". Rapreviews. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  2. Sasson, Chloe (4 November 2006), "HIP-HOP", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Mathieson, Craig (17 November 2006), "HYPE", Sun Herald
  4. Williams, Lauren (7 December 2006), "Listen up", The Daily Telegraph
  5. Weston, Katherine (5 December 2006), "Band wants no dramas", Western Suburbs Weekly
  6. "The ARIA Report" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 25 December 2006. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2006. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  7. Colman, Tim (24 November 2006), "siamese dream", Western Suburbs Weekly
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