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As Long As We Keep Moving - CD Music

by Maxïmo Park
label: Cooking Vinyl, March of 2019 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Get High (No, I Don't)
02 - I Want You to Stay
03 - Girls Who Play Guitars
04 - Questing, Not Coasting
05 - The National Health
06 - A19
07 - What Equals Love?
08 - Limassol
09 - Midnight On the Hill
10 - Books from Boxes

As Long As We Keep Moving - CD

by Maxïmo Park

Property Description
label: Cooking Vinyl
Release Date: March of 2019
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Indie
EAN: 0711297522655
Number of disks: 2
Format: CD / Album with DVD

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Maxïmo Park

Maxïmo Park is a British alternative rock band formed in 2000 in Newcastle upon Tyne. Known for their energetic sound and incisive lyrics, the band is often associated with the post-punk revival movement and the indie rock scene of the 2000s.

The band's original line-up includes Paul Smith (vocals), Duncan Lloyd (guitar), Archis Tiku (bass), Tom English (drums) and initially Dave "Rave" Knott (keyboards), who was replaced by Mark Maxwell. The band gained attention with the release of their debut album A Certain Trigger (2005). This album was critically acclaimed and included hits such as "Apply Some Pressure" and "Graffiti", which highlight the band's energetic style and introspective lyricism.

The band's second album, Our Earthly Pleasures (2007), continued the band's rise with tracks such as "Girls Who Play Guitars" and "Karaoke Plays". The album was well received and cemented the band's reputation in the indie rock scene.

Quicken the Heart (2009), the band's third album, explores a slightly more experimental and mature sound. It includes tracks such as "The Kids Are Sick Again" and "The Penultimate Song". The album kept the band's signature style, but with a more diverse approach.

The National Health (2012) is notable for its reflection on social and political issues, with tracks such as "Hips and Lips" and "Brain Cells" demonstrating the continued evolution of the band's sound.

The next album, Too Much Information (2014), explored new musical directions and brought a more critical and reflective approach. Tracks like "Give, Get, Take" and "Lydia, The Tattooed Lady" showcase the band's ability to combine energy with deeper social and cultural analysis.

Risk to Exist (2017) and Nature Always Wins (2021) continue to explore social and personal themes with an innovative approach. The Nature Always Wins album is notable for its ability to combine the essence of the band's sound with new influences and musical directions.

Maxïmo Park is known for its dynamic style and ability to create music that is both accessible and intellectually stimulating. The band continues to be a major presence in the indie rock scene and is appreciated by their fans for their live energy and unique lyrical and musical approach.

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