The War Room (EP)

The War Room, is a five-track EP from Public Service Broadcasting.

The EP is dedicated to J. Willgoose, Esq's great-uncle George Willgoose who died at Dunkirk.

Personnel

 * J. Willgoose, Esq. - Banjo, Electronics, Guitar, Sampling
 * Stephen Hackshaw - Strings
 * Wrigglesworth - Drums, Electronics, Piano
 * Barry Gardner - Mastering
 * Charlie Thomas - Drum Engineering

Samples
The first four tracks on the EP featured each use samples from a different British World War II propaganda film these were If War Should Come (1939), London Can Take It! (1940), The First of the Few (1942) and Dig for Victory (1941).

Cover artwork
The front cover of the EP used a photograph of the bomb-damaged library in Holland House in Kensington, London. A copy is held by the Historic England Archive who record that it was taken on 23 October 1940 and attribute it to Mr. Harrison of Fox Photos.