Unconventional

1. Where are the words? - Hunter/Nuttall
2. The 28th Day of Summer - Nuttall
3. Let's Pretend - Hunter/Nuttall
4. Voices - Hunter/Nuttall
5. Silver - Hunter/Nuttall
6. New Minor - Nuttall
7. Another Prayer - Hunter/Nuttall
8. Plan B Boulevard - Hunter/Nuttall
9. Today's Truth - Hunter/Nuttall
10. Nothing to Lose - Hunter/Nuttall
11. Aftermath - Hunter/Nuttall
12. I can fall - Nuttall

Released : 21st November 2014

Personnel:

Peter Nuttall - Vocals/Music
Douglas Hunter - Lyrics

Blurb:

"With it's big choruses, glassy production, 80's stylings and catchy choruses, Unconventional is Urban Fox's latest addition to the electronic pop landscape. 'Where are the words' is a throwback to their early catchy pop days, a deliberate lead single but the rest of the album is dark, thought provoking and deeply textured.

'The 28th day of summer' and 'I can fall' are pure melodic pop whilst 'Another Prayer' and 'New Minor' are dark and industrial with hints of Nine-Inch Nails and a soupçon of 90's Depeche Mode. 'Silver' is a beautifully chilled-out ballad which acts as an antidote to the highly charged 'Plan B Boulevard' and 'Today's Truth' which showcase lyricist Douglas Hunter's ability to turn a phrase.

Urban Fox delve into the Minneapolis palate with 'Let's Pretend', echoing a Jam and Lewis sentiment which would be quite at home on an Alexander O'Neal album. 'Voices' rounds off the track list, classically Urban Fox with all the hallmarks of what makes them tick; what makes them continue to write perfectly glossy pop 20 years on from their 1994 debut 'Fear'.

There are so many obvious influences here such as Gary Numan, Nik Kershaw, Howard Jones and Tears for Fears, but Urban Fox manage to keep it all sounding fresh."