The Good Fight for Harmony

The Good Fight For Harmony
Studio album by
Released14 December 2005
16 August 2008
8 June 2012
Recorded2005
Bergerk! Studios, Perth, Western Australia
GenrePost-hardcore, progressive rock, screamo
Length46:25
LabelHobbledehoy Records
Good Cop Bad Cop
ProducerAllen Smith
Eleventh He Reaches London chronology
Diving for Treacher
(2003)
The Good Fight For Harmony
(2005)
Hollow Be My Name
(2009)
Re-release cover
Cover of the 2008 Good Cop Bad Cop Records re-release

The Good Fight For Harmony is the debut album by the Australian post-hardcore band Eleventh He Reaches London. The album was initially released independently by the band in December 2005; it was then re-released in August 2008 by Good Cop Bad Cop Records. The album was remastered and released on vinyl by Hobbledehoy Records in June 2012.

In early 2005 Eleventh He Reaches London began recording their first full-length album with Allen Smith at Bergerk! Studios. During this period, the band performed at the Western Australian Music Industry Awards Festival and RTRFM's 'In The Pines', as well as being the only main stage support act on Taste of Chaos' Perth leg of their Australian tour, where they performed to a sold-out Robinson Pavilion. After six months in the recording studio, with the album mastered by Shaun O'Callaghan at Studio Couch, The Good Fight For Harmony was released on 14 December 2005. It reached the top of the local charts, almost selling out of its first pressing within a month and a half. "Say You See Why So" received airplay on Triple J and local radio.

Drummer Mark Donaldson stated: “We never really gave any thought to releasing an EP or singles, because we believe that you can get more enjoyment out of our band across an album. We wanted to release something that was quite cohesive, and had some continuity, with a good hour-long running time.”