Myths of the Near Future
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Myths of the Near Future Álbum de Klaxons Publicación 29 de enero de 2007 Grabación 2006 Género(s) Indie Rock, Pop Rock, Dance-Punk, New Rave Duración 53:35 Discográfica Polydor Records Productor(es) James Ford Calificaciones profesionales Myths of the Near Future es él álbum debut de la banda inglesa de New Rave, Klaxons. Fue lanzado el 29 de enero de 2007 a través de Polydor Records. Myths of the Near Future contiene versiones re-grabadas de " Gravity's Rainbow", "Atlantis to Interzone" y "Four Horsemen of 2012", junto con los singles " Magick", "Golden Skans" y, más recientemente, "It's Not Over Yet". Lleva el nombre de Myths of the Near Future , debido a una colección de cuentos del escritor británico J. G. Ballard. Fue grabado en Battle, East Sussex.
A la semana de su lanzamiento, "Golden Skans" subió al número 7 en el UK Top 40 charts. El álbum fue dada en gran medida una crítica entusiasta deNME , aunque recibió críticas más diversas de otros críticos. En el Reino Unido, el álbum fue lanzado con un anónimo instrumental a las 17:17 de la canción "Four Horsemen of 2012". Myths of the Near Futureganó el Mercury Prize en 2007.
Posiciones
El álbum alcanzó el número 2 en el UK Album Chart, debajo de Norah Jones con su álbum Not Too Late. Desde su lanzamiento en enero de 2007, el álbum tuvo un aumento de más atrás en las listas de éxitos, con un pico tan alto como el número 19 el 7 de julio de 2007.
Tracklist
Todas las canciones escritas y compuestas por Klaxons, except where noted.
N.º Título Duración 1. «Two Receivers» 4:18 2. «Atlantis to Interzone» 3:18 3. «Golden Skans» 2:45 4. «Totem on the Timeline» 2:41 5. «As Above, So Below» 3:58 6. «Isle of Her» 3:54 7. «Gravity's Rainbow» 2:37 8. «Forgotten Works» 3:26 9. «Magick» 3:30 10. «It's Not Over Yet"» (Cover de "Not Over Yet") (Rob Davies/Paul Oakenfold/Michael Wyzgowski) 3:35 11. «Four Horsemen of 2012» 2:18 Categoría:- Álbumes de 2007
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