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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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 | Beschreibung: | Art Direction, Design: Tom Hingston Studio, Engineer [Assistant Engineer]: Darren Lawson, Engineer, Programmed By: Max Dingel, Management [Worldwide Artist Representation]: James Sandom, Management [Worldwide Artist Representation]: McGough Management, Management [Worldwide Artist Representation]: Nathan McGough, Management [Worldwide Artist Representation]: SuperVision Management, Mastered By: Geoff Pesche, Mixed By: Alan Moulder, Mixed By [Mix Assistants]: Catherine Marks, Mixed By [Mix Assistants]: John Catlin, Photography By: Jonathan De Villiers, Producer: Alan Moulder, Producer: Max Dingel, Written-By, Performer: Charles Cave, Written-By, Performer: Harry McVeigh, Written-By, Performer: Jack Brown (4), Labelcode IMT944204.2 (2751636, 00602527516363), Record Company Universal Music, Phonographic Copyright (p) Polydor Ltd. (UK), Copyright (c) Polydor Ltd. (UK), Published By Chrysalis Music Publishing Ltd., Recorded At Assault & Battery 2, Mixed At Assault & Battery 2, Mastered At Abbey Road Studios, Pressed By EDC, Germany |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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Danny Canter - 07.03.2011  This is where we’re meant to stick it to White Lies for being a successful, mainstream band trading on the good name of indie and, more accurately, th...
|  | Katie Murphy - 26.02.2011  White Lies' new release ‘Rituals’ appear to be just that, a ritual. It's as if they took their previous effort ‘To Lose My Life’ - songs about love, s...
|  | Laura Hamlett - 17.02.2011  Ritual reveals a band more self-possessed and self-aware. There’s an air of restraint on White Lies’ sophomore release, and it’s apparent from the ver...
|  | Winston Robbins - 15.02.2011  Considering that White Liestold NME in an interview that Ritual was heavily influenced by Kings of Leon, we should consider this album a swimming succ...
|  | Scott Kara - 02.02.2011  White Lies are another in the line of bleak-sounding bands like Editors, Interpol, and - the most popular of late - the National. On their 2009 debut,...
|  | Richard Elliott - 31.01.2011  British post-punk has been the stylistic destination of choice for a lot of new bands for at least a decade now. Cutting through the blustery pomp of ...
|  | Jamie O'Meara - 27.01.2011 Instead of evolving into England's coolest post-punk/new wave band in the last 20 years, White Lies seem in danger of devolving into Ultravox, who wer...
|  | Alice Nash - 27.01.2011 White Lies sophomore album, Ritual is good, but it’s not the darkly anthemic future award–winning album that fans had hoped for.Following on from the ...
|  | Jim Scott - 20.01.2011  At the outset, things may seem easy for a band that sounds an awful lot like other bands—they're easy to define, people find them without much trouble...
|  | Jamie O'Meara - 20.01.2011 Instead of evolving into England's coolest post-punk/new wave band in the last 20 years, White Lies seem in danger of devolving into Ultravox, who wer...
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