Stitch Me Back/Meet Me at Eight

"Stitch Me Back / Meet Me At Eight"
Single by Blood Red Shoes
Released 20 February 2006
Format 7" Vinyl
Label Try Harder Records
Blood Red Shoes singles chronology
"Victory for the Magpie"
(2005)
"Stitch Me Back / Meet Me At Eight"
(2006)
"A.D.H.D"
(2006)

"Victory for the Magpie"
(July 2005)
"Stitch Me Back / Meet Me At Eight"
(February 2006)
"A.D.H.D"
(May 2006)

"Stitch Me Back" / "Meet Me At Eight" is the second release by the band Blood Red Shoes, released on 20 February 2006 on the Try Harder label.[1] The single was a double A-side release, however "Stitch Me Back" endured as the more prominent of the two songs, as it continued to be played live by the band during their album release tour in 2008.

Critical reception

Colin Roberts of Drowned in Sound described "Stitch Me Back" as "essentially a three minute chorus that pounds and pounds until you're beaten into submission and the words 'stitch me back' are imprinted in the centre of your skull", calling it "a great, great song".[1] A SoundsXP review called it "a loud and brutal snarl of spiky guitar pop".[2] Mark Beaumont of NME suggested that "Stitch Me Back" when performed live sounded "like someone’s thrown a drumkit, 50 mallets and a naked and shaved bassist into a high security ward for psychopathic cannibals and recorded the result".[3] Sam Shepherd of musicOMH was also impressed, stating "Stitch Me Back is hectic, it's shambolic and it is thoroughly exciting".[4]

Track listing

7"

  1. "Stitch Me Back"
  2. "Meet Me At Eight"

References

  1. 1 2 Roberts, Colin (2006) "12609 Blood Red Shoes - Stitch Me Back/MeetMe At Eight", Drowned in Sound, 14 February 2010, retrieved 2010-03-29
  2. "Single Review: Blood Red Shoes Stitch Me Back", SoundsXP, 2 March 2006, retrieved 2010-03-29
  3. Beaumont Mark "Maximo Park/!!!/Hot Club De Paris/Blood Red Shoes/Shockwaves NME Awards Show, Astoria, London", NME, retrieved 2010-03-29
  4. Shepherd, Sam (2006) "Blood Red Shoes - Stitch Me Back (Try Harder)", musicOMH, retrieved 2010-03-29
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