Bring It On (Hard-Fi song)

"Bring It On"
Single by Hard-Fi
from the album Killer Sounds
Released 24 October 2011 (2011-10-24)
Format Digital download
Recorded Staines, England
Genre Alternative rock, indie rock
Length 4:01
Label Necessary Records / Warner
Songwriter(s) Richard Archer
Producer(s) Stuart Price, Richard Archer
Hard-Fi singles chronology
"Fire in the House"
(2011)
"Bring It On"
(2011)

"Fire in the House"
(2011)
"Bring It On"
(2011)

"Bring It On" is the third single from English indie rock band Hard-Fi's third studio album Killer Sounds. It was released on 24 October 2011,[1] but failed to chart. However, the single is featured in adverts for the popular Football Manager 2012 game.[2] The single cover does not bear the "Parental Advisory" sticker, despite the profanity used during the second verse.

Music video

The music video for "Bring It On" was filmed during September 2011 at Electric Brixton in London during Hard-Fi's Killer Sounds Tour.

Reception

"Bring It On" received mixed reviews from critics. It was given a positive review by This Feeling magazine, who said: "The third single to be released from Killer Sounds sees Brit-nominated quartet Hard-Fi returning to the kind of form that won the band so many fans back in 2005. It's not quite "Hard to Beat", but it's definitely in the same league and destined to be a real dance floor filler."[3]

Electric Banana awarded the song 3/5 stars, saying: "‘Killer Sounds’ is Hard-Fi’s first album in four years and the question on fan’s lips at the moment is ‘was it really worth waiting for?’ The response has been mixed, but overall the result was decidedly average, a trend new single ‘Bring it On’ is happy to go along with. Catchy and with a strong opening showcasing the band’s trademark highly rhythmic, persistent guitar riffs and sharp drums, the song becomes wholly unremarkable by the time it reaches the chorus. Instead of catching the listener’s attention it washes over you like you’ve heard it a hundred times before. And that’s the problem; it feels too familiar to stick and sounds like it could be any old indie-rock song. Good to listen to, but nothing special."[4]

However, it received a mediocre 2/5 rating from Unreality Shout, saying: "Hard-Fi are capable of much better, but "Bring It On" is a moody, humourless affair."[5]

References

  1. iTunes Store Archived 28 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "Hard-Fi's 'Bring It On' in Football Manager 2012 Advert". FootballManager.com. Archived from the original on 20 January 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  3. "Hard-Fi - Bring It On". This Feeling. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  4. "Hard Fi - Bring It On - Electric Banana". Electric Banana.
  5. "Single Review: Hard-Fi - 'Bring It On'". Unreality Shout. Archived from the original on 2 November 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.

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