Phantom Planet - Devastator (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Phantom Planet
- Title: Devastator
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Gong
- Genre: Rock / Pop Rock / Indie / Alternative
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 42:39
- Total Size: 90,0 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
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01. BALISONG 03:39
02. Party Animal 03:26
03. Only One 04:09
04. Leave A Little Light On 04:02
05. Time Moves On 04:29
06. Through The Trees 04:07
07. Torture Me 03:57
08. Dear Dead End 03:22
09. Waiting For The Lights To Change 04:41
10. Gold Body Spray 02:48
11. ROTK 03:59
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01. BALISONG 03:39
02. Party Animal 03:26
03. Only One 04:09
04. Leave A Little Light On 04:02
05. Time Moves On 04:29
06. Through The Trees 04:07
07. Torture Me 03:57
08. Dear Dead End 03:22
09. Waiting For The Lights To Change 04:41
10. Gold Body Spray 02:48
11. ROTK 03:59
Phantom Planet have announced their fifth studio album Devastator, their first full-length in 12 years. Ahead of the LP’s May 8th release, the band has shared the single “Time Moves On”.
The upcoming record marks a new chapter for the band, which reformed last spring following a seven-year hiatus. Following the reunion, Phantom Planet shared the Tony Berg-produced singles “BALISONG” and “Party Animal”.
Fittingly for the latest single, “Time Moves On” speaks to the sentiment of moving onward, though sonically it sounds as though no time has passed for the band. Another one produced by Berg, the track rides an easy bright groove, sitting right in the pop-rock pocket without feeling overly polished. Over it all, vocalist Alex Greenwald sings of accepting the transience of life and waiting to naturally get past the tougher moments.
In a press statement, Greenwald talked about the lyrical inspiration, saying,
“I wrote this song for anyone experiencing the loss of a loved one. It was the first song I wrote to ease the pain of a very sudden, very public break-up with my fiancée, Brie [Larson]. I needed to tell myself things would change eventually. They always do. I needed to remind myself there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.”
“Time Moves On” comes equipped with a lyric video that unfolds over a text exchange. The visual has a similar feel to the one Miranda July directed for Sleater-Kinney’s “Hurry On Home”. Take a look below.
The upcoming record marks a new chapter for the band, which reformed last spring following a seven-year hiatus. Following the reunion, Phantom Planet shared the Tony Berg-produced singles “BALISONG” and “Party Animal”.
Fittingly for the latest single, “Time Moves On” speaks to the sentiment of moving onward, though sonically it sounds as though no time has passed for the band. Another one produced by Berg, the track rides an easy bright groove, sitting right in the pop-rock pocket without feeling overly polished. Over it all, vocalist Alex Greenwald sings of accepting the transience of life and waiting to naturally get past the tougher moments.
In a press statement, Greenwald talked about the lyrical inspiration, saying,
“I wrote this song for anyone experiencing the loss of a loved one. It was the first song I wrote to ease the pain of a very sudden, very public break-up with my fiancée, Brie [Larson]. I needed to tell myself things would change eventually. They always do. I needed to remind myself there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.”
“Time Moves On” comes equipped with a lyric video that unfolds over a text exchange. The visual has a similar feel to the one Miranda July directed for Sleater-Kinney’s “Hurry On Home”. Take a look below.
Top Albums | Year 2020 | Rock | Alternative | Indie
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