No Smoke, No Mirrors

No Smoke, No Mirrors
No Smoke, No Mirrors
Studio album by The Holloways
Released 5 October 2009
Genre Alternative/Indie rock
Label The Orchard (UK)
The Holloways chronology
So This is Great Britain?
(2006)
No Smoke, No Mirrors
(2009)

No Smoke, No Mirrors is British band The Holloways' second studio album, released on 5 October 2009. It includes the single "Jukebox Sunshine" which was released prior to the album on 28 September 2009.[1] It was greeted with mixed reviews including a bad review from NME[2] and a positive review from IndieLondon.[3] One journalist even named it Pop Album of the Year.[4]

Track listing

  1. "AAA"
  2. "Public Service Broadcast""
  3. "On the Bus"
  4. "Jukebox Sunshine"
  5. "Sinners 'n' Winners"
  6. "Under a Cloud"
  7. "Cooldown"
  8. "Alcohol"
  9. "Listen"
  10. "Little Johnny Went to Parliament"
  11. "Knock Me Down"

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