Spaces Everywhere
Spaces Everywhere is the twelfth studio album by English band The Monochrome Set. It was released on the 16th of March 2015, through German record label Tapete.[1]
Background
The album is the band's third studio album since re-forming in 2011 and their first release on Tapete Records.
Track listing
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"Iceman" |
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"Fantasy Creatures" |
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"Avenue" |
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"Oh, You're Such A Star" |
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"Rain Check" |
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"When I Get To Hollywood" |
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"The Z Train" |
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"The Scream" |
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"In A Little Village" |
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"Spaces Everywhere" |
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Critical reception
On Metacritic, which assigns a "weighted average" rating out of 100 from selected independent ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a Metascore of 78 based on 11 reviews.[6]
AllMusic said "The bulk of the album sounds like Television married Sparks and had a baby during London's swinging '60s and commented on the album's title track that as album closers go, it's a flute-filled, existential whopper and There really are spaces everywhere, and most would be better served if they were filled with Monochrome Set albums.[2]
Personnel
- Bid – lead vocals; guitar; sleeve design
- John Paul Moran – keyboards
- Steve Brummell – drums; vocals
- Andrew Warren – bass guitar
- Lester Square - lead guitar
- Jon Clayton – production
- Jon Clayton – engineering
- Timo Blunk - Mixing
References
External links
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- J.D. Haney
- Charlie Harper
- Jeremy Harrington
- Philip Morris
- Lexington Crane
- Orson Presence
- Carrie Booth
- Nicholas Weslowski
- James 'Foz' Foster
- Tony Potts
- Jennifer Denitto
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