A Flash Flood of Colour (English Wikipedia)

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  • Jon O'Brien (17 January 2012). "A Flash Flood of Colour – Enter Shikari | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 February 2012. Produced by former Sikth guitarist Dan Weller, the album hardly sits still for one minute, lurching from demonic metal to industrial dubstep ("Arguing with Thermometers") from trippy electronica to blistering air guitar prog ("Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here") and from wobble-heavy drum'n'bass to rabble-rousing punk ("Sssnakepit") in an appropriately blatant disregard for convention.

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  • Kelham & Bird 2012, p. 75. Kelham, Andrew; Bird, Ryan (February 2012). Darren Taylor (ed.). "Class of 2012: Enter Shikari / Enter Shikari [9] 'A Flash Flood of Colour' (Ambush Reality)". Rock Sound (157). London: Freeway Press: 32–33, 74–75. ISSN 1465-0185.
  • Winwood 2012, p. 51. Winwood, Ian (14 January 2012). James McMahon (ed.). "St Albans quartet battle the future with environmental green and socialist red". Kerrang! (1397). Bauer Media Group. ISSN 0262-6624.
  • Darren Taylor, ed. (July 2011). "Old-School Thai". Rock Sound (149). London: Freeway Press: 8. ISSN 1465-0185. [...]it became a running joke that we'd be heading off there until we found tot was pretty much the same price, if not slightly cheaper, to make the album in Thailand rather than London.
  • Harris 2012, p. 22. Harris, Paul (21 January 2012). James McMahon (ed.). "2012 Albums Preview – Sound of the Overground". Kerrang! (1398). Bauer Media Group. ISSN 0262-6624. Following on from their two previous albums – 2007's Take to the Skies and 2009's Common Dreads – A Flash Flood of Colour is a master class in innovation and genre-defiance as it blends dubstep, old school drum 'n' bass and very British rap with metal, post-hardcore and, in a new step for the band, moments of rare beauty and tenderness. 22–24
  • Harris 2012, p. 24. Harris, Paul (21 January 2012). James McMahon (ed.). "2012 Albums Preview – Sound of the Overground". Kerrang! (1398). Bauer Media Group. ISSN 0262-6624. Following on from their two previous albums – 2007's Take to the Skies and 2009's Common Dreads – A Flash Flood of Colour is a master class in innovation and genre-defiance as it blends dubstep, old school drum 'n' bass and very British rap with metal, post-hardcore and, in a new step for the band, moments of rare beauty and tenderness. 22–24
  • Winwood 2012, p. 50. Winwood, Ian (14 January 2012). James McMahon (ed.). "St Albans quartet battle the future with environmental green and socialist red". Kerrang! (1397). Bauer Media Group. ISSN 0262-6624.
  • Kelham & Bird 2012, p. 33. Kelham, Andrew; Bird, Ryan (February 2012). Darren Taylor (ed.). "Class of 2012: Enter Shikari / Enter Shikari [9] 'A Flash Flood of Colour' (Ambush Reality)". Rock Sound (157). London: Freeway Press: 32–33, 74–75. ISSN 1465-0185.
  • Tom Aylott (15 December 2012). James McMahon (ed.). "2012: The ultimate rock review". Kerrang! (1445). London: 44. ISSN 0262-6624.
  • Darren Tayor, ed. (January 2013). "Top 50 Albums of the year". Rock Sound (169). London: Freeway Press: 19. ISSN 1465-0185.