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Metronomy - Nights Out

Nights Out by Metronomy

TRACKLISTING: CD DIGIPACK (enhanced CD): 01. Nights Out Intro 02. The End Of You Too 03. Radio Ladio 04. My Heart Rate Rapid 05. Heartbreaker 06. On The Motorway 07. Side 2 08. Holiday 09. A Thing For Me 10. Back On The Motorway 11. On Dancefloors 12. Nights Outro + Includes videos Heartbreaker, Holiday and Radio Ladio
Vinyl (tracklisting as CD)

OVERVIEW: “The best dance album of 2008” NME

The second album by Metronomy; the discerning music aficionado’s favourite electronic band, is a crossover hit record, that feel like a debut. It is the first vocal driven record, the first to take the band on the road to a massive and growing live fan base, it’s a graduation from intelligent bedroom electro into intelligent mainstream pop, and has to launched the band into a whirlwind international career.

‘Nights Out’ is a timely, thrilling, pop album, a future electro-pop classic – a wholly original mashup of electronic, falsetto-laden brilliance, and a thoroughly modern, freakishly danceable record to be listened to from start to finish.

The band’s frontman Joseph Mount is a sought after producer and remixer, releasing collaborative tracks on his own label Need Now Future by (so far): Roots Manuva, Florence and The Machine and Cocknbullkid. His remixes for the likes of Goldfrapp, Sebastien Tellier, Klaxons, Kate Nash, Gorillaz, Franz Ferdinand.. etc., made him famous before his time, often in unusual places (his remix for Mexican pop-star Ximena Sarina is number 1 on college radio at the moment). Gabriel from the band says “This is the record Joe has been threatening to make for a long time”, it’s a brave step out of the comfort of the producer role, we’re happy it didn’t take him too long.  

Released world-wide on September the 8th, after a never-ending slew of festival performances, Metronomy are heading to be the next British international success story, obvious Mercury prize contenders, and this is just the beginning. Consider the bar indefinitely re-raised.

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