Zeus Ep
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Release date: 12/Oct/2010
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Style: Dance
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Zeus
1.2 Cleaning Out the Rooms
1.3 Can We Do It?
1.4 Bear
1.5 Pardon My Friends
1.6 Mongk
1.7 KW-H
1.8 Retreat
Number of discs: 1
Description:2010 mini album from the British Indie Rockers. Since their Top 10 Mercury nominated album Do You Like Rock Music? and awesome re-working of the Man of Aran soundtrack, British Sea Power have been playing shows and film festivals as far and wide as Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Australia, Poland, Norway and Wimbledon Common. · They held another Tan Hill Extravaganza, their very own festival in the highest pub in England where even sheep are allowed in the bar. There were fireworks, guided walks, wrestling, husky racing and eating doughnuts from pieces of string.
Released in a Digipak format Recorded in Selmeston and Isle of Skye. Mastered at Metropolis. Published by Sony-ATV / copyright control. Track 8 is an unlisted bonus track. ?&© 2010 Rough Trade Records Ltd.
No. of tracks: 8
Manufacturer No.: IMT1723135.2
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LarryFitzmaurice - 06/Dec/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
British Sea Power have always possessed a flair for broad, sweeping anthems. But 2008's third full-length, Do You Like Rock Music, took those impulse...

Erick Mertz - 16/Nov/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
What does the term EP even mean anymore For a shorter format, the Brighton-based band British Sea Power have created a surprisingly multifaceted work...

Anthony Matarese - 27/Oct/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
British Sea Power, the UK quartet that made an impressive debut with 2003’s The Decline of British Sea Power, are back with their newest EP, Zeus, whi...

Matt Schild - 11/Oct/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
British Sea Power's been an unpredictable bunch of fellows recently. It's avoided recording a studio album for three years, and recorded a soundtrack ...

Luke Turner - 07/Oct/2010 
British Sea Power are always at the best when their flag flies ragged in a stiff breeze, when you get the sense that they're pushing themselves, music...

cloudspeakers - 07/Oct/2010 
British Sea Power - Zeus EPZeus, the new EP by British Sea Power, occasionally seems to scream out to not be taken seriously. It opens with the line ‘...

Robert Cooke - 04/Oct/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Maybe British Sea Power have cheered up a bit. You can’t blame them, considering how bleak their soundtrack to Man Of Aran, their last major release, ...