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01. "Is Love" 02. "Strangers" 03. "Bigger Than Us" 04. "Peace & Quiet" 05. "Streetlights" 06. "Holy Ghost" 07. "Turn The Bells" 08. "The Power & The Glory" 09. "Bad Love" 10. "Come Down"
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 | Description: | Die Veröffentlichung von "Ritual" von White Lies markierte einen Wendepunkt in der Karriere der Band und zeigte ihre Fähigkeit, eindringliche und atmosphärische Tracks zu schaffen, die den Hörer in ihren Bann ziehen. Das Album wurde für seine Mischung aus Post-Punk-, Darkwave- und New-Wave-Einflüssen gelobt, was zu einem Sound führte, der sowohl nostalgisch als auch frisch ist. "Bigger Than Us" ist einer der herausragenden Titel des Albums, der die Fähigkeit der Band unter Beweis stellt, trotz der melancholischen Themen des Albums einen hymnischen und erhebenden Sound zu schaffen. "Streetlights" ist ein weiterer bemerkenswerter Track, der eindringliche Synthesizer, antreibende Drums und introspektive Texte kombiniert, um eine starke emotionale Wirkung zu erzeugen. Insgesamt ist "Ritual" eine meisterhafte Veröffentlichung, die White Lies' Fähigkeit unter Beweis stellt, nachdenklich stimmende und genreübergreifende Musik zu schaffen.
Das Album ist ein Muss für Fans von Post-Punk, Darkwave und New Wave. - Released in a standard clear jewel case with 12 page booklet insert of lyrics, credits and photos.
Recorded at Assault and Battery 2, London.
Mixed at Assault and Battery 2, London.
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London.
? 2010 Polydor Ltd (UK) © 2010 Polydor Ltd (UK)
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Made in EU |  | No. of tracks: |
10 |
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2751636 |
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