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Our Earthly Pleasures is the second studio album by Newcastle-based alternative rock band Maxïmo Park. It was released on 2 April 2007 in the UK (and 8 May 2007 in the US), being preceded by the single " Our Velocity ", released two weeks previously, on 19 March 2007.
On 15 November 2013, Maxïmo Park announced the forthcoming release of their fifth album. [14] Titled Too Much Information, the album was released on 3 February 2014. Of the album, Smith said, "Our lyrics and our music will never be too-cool-for-school - we are an emotional band even if it might be too much information for some."
It is the fourth single released from their second studio album, Our Earthly Pleasures. The single was released on 3 December 2007. The single was released on 3 December 2007. The music video for "Karaoke Plays" was directed by Amy Neil.
Maxïmo Park are an alternative rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne, England.Founded in the city in 2000, the band currently includes Paul Smith (lead vocals), Duncan Lloyd (guitar), and Tom English (drums), with founding members Archis Tiku (bass guitar) and Lukas Wooller (keyboard) retiring in 2014 and 2019 respectively.
"Books from Boxes" is the second single from Our Earthly Pleasures, the second album from the band, Maxïmo Park. The single was released on 11 June 2007 and became their fifth UK Top 20 single, peaking at #16 in the UK Singles Chart. [1]
Single by Maxïmo Park; from the album Our Earthly Pleasures; A-side "Girls Who Play Guitars" B-side "An Unknown" "Sandblasted And Set Free (Original Instrumental Demo)" Released: 20 August 2007: Genre: Post-punk revival: Length: 3: 12: Label: Warp Records: Songwriter(s) Duncan Lloyd (Music) Paul Smith (Lyrics) Producer(s) Gil Norton: Maxïmo ...
"Our Velocity" is a song by English indie rock band Maxïmo Park. It was released on 19 March 2007 as the lead single from their second studio album, Our Earthly Pleasures (2007). The music was written by guitarist Duncan Lloyd and the lyrics by lead singer Paul Smith .
It received mainly positive reviews. The Guardian gave it 4 stars out of 5 calling it "energised and good fun".. NME rated it 8 out of 10, saying "The National Health', you see, is a fully ticked-off shopping list of everything that's unashamedly ace about this band, and it's all been bought from Waitrose – a change from the Tesco Value offerings of 2007's 'Our Earthly Pleasures' and 2009's ...