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Living in Extraordinary Times. Release Date: 3 August 2018. Louder Than War’s Martin Unsworth takes us through the new album from Manchester legends James, Living in Extraordinary Times, track-by-track. Never ones to shy away from facing issues head-on, the twelve-track album is often a confrontational rant set to heavily percussive, danceable music
Artist: James Album: Living in Extraordinary Times Release: 2018 Country: UK Genre: Britpop Quality: mp3, 320 kbps Tracklist: 1. Hank 2. Coming Home (P. ) 3. Leviathan 4. Heads 5. Many Faces . Tracklist: 1. Many Faces 6. How Hard The Day 7. Extraordinary Times 8. Picture Of This Place 9. Hope To Sleep 10. Better Than That 11. Mask 12.
James will release a new album, Living In Extraordinary Times, in August. It’s the band’s 15th studio long-player and the first since 2016’s Girl at the End of the World. Speaking about the record (which is produced by Charlie Andrew and Beni Giles) frontman Tim Booth said: We knew something was up when Leicester city won the league then Brexit, then Trump. It is as if we’d slipped into an alternate reality, a Philip K Dick reality. We are living in extraordinary times.
The latest release from British pop band James, Living in Extraordinary Times, takes the band’s familiar up-tempo, romantic spirit and mixes in a fair amount of grit and anxiety courtesy of life in 2018. The resulting sound is what I imagine would result if you froze a ‘90s Britpop band, woke them up in 2018, and immediately told them about the last two years. The rest of the album does not ride such an intense wavelength, but each song does succeed in sustaining the energy of the album. Taken as a whole, Extraordinary Times is a bit too long to listen to at once, but individually each track renews itself with a specific energy and spirit that prevents the album from ever sagging under its own weight.
Evergreen Manchester outfit James are set to release new album 'Living In Extraordinary Times' on August 3rd. The incoming record is the band's fifteenth studio album, and it follows the chart success of 2016's 'Girl At The End Of The World'. Long-time collaborator Brian Eno makes a guest appearance on one track, while the artwork was crafted by noted designer Magnus Gjoen. Living In Extraordinary Times' will be released on August 3rd. Tracklisting: Hank Coming Home (P. ) Leviathan Heads Many Faces How Hard The Day Extraordinary Times Picture Of This Place Hope To Sleep Better Than That Mask What’s It All About.
Extraordinary Times is peak Big James, opening with elephantine drums like distant gunfire, warring with squalling guitars. Then Booth bursts in, sweaty and slightly terrifying, to announce: I want to fuck you, until we break through, into other dimensions. Yet when James strip it all back on the delicate ballad Backwards Glances, or the sleekly seductive demo Moving Car, you’ll forgive them anything. Remarkably, this 15th album might be their best.
After listening to "Living in Extraordinary Times" for the past month I arrived at the conclusion that it is better than their last album, "Girl at the End of the World", and might match 2014's "La Petite Mort". James is a band whose sound defies categorization and time. They've been going since 1986's "Stutter", but they might be a band that, at least in America, is still relatively unknown. They don't have any American hits to speak of, and they have always been much more popular outside of America
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