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We Were Exploding Anyway
65daysofstatic
We Were Exploding Anyway
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (9) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (7) - Disc #2

65daysofstatic - one of the most arresting live acts on the circuit -- arrive at album four reborn. A break in momentum has given them the breathing space necessary to revaluate their artistry and to focus on fresh ambitio...  more »

     
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All Artists: 65daysofstatic
Title: We Were Exploding Anyway
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Monotreme Records
Release Date: 11/8/2011
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2

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65daysofstatic - one of the most arresting live acts on the circuit -- arrive at album four reborn. A break in momentum has given them the breathing space necessary to revaluate their artistry and to focus on fresh ambitions. From the underground, over; out of the basements and into the light: this is the Sheffield quartet as you've never heard them before. 65days scored an unlikely hit in 2004 with their debut album, The Fall Of Math. 2005's One Time For All Time, furthered their already enviable reputation. Audiences got larger still. In 2007 they released The Destruction Of Small Ideas - album three was supported not only by domestic treks up motorways and down A roads, but also by worldwide touring alongside The Cure. 2008's We Were Exploding Anyway is 65days anew. Now in a deluxe edition complete with the 'Heavy Sky' EP, and featuring guest vocals from Robert Smith of The Cure, this is not a rock band with a bit of glitch on the side, all guitars with the slightest semblance of high-BPM beat-craft as underlay; it's a not-so-distant dance party, the purest euphoria as earworms that dig deep an nestle tight. It's an arms aloft salute to the thrill of letting yourself go in the tide, and riding that rush 'til it leaves you breathless but so prepared to go around again. We were Exploding Anyway is a game-changer from a band that has only ever followed its own rules, and now they're broken. Don't pick up the pieces. Leave them. Dance over them.

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