noonday underground - Body Parts for Modern Art (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: noonday underground
- Title: Body Parts for Modern Art
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Hands Full Recordings
- Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:10:49
- Total Size: 430 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Siren
02. Spinning All Around
03. Faster Than the Fastest Thing
04. Stop
05. I'll Be Your Everything
06. Right There
07. Sunbeam
08. No Good
09. Still Awake
10. The Door
11. Smile for Me
12. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
13. Dressing Up
14. Friends
15. Somersault
16. Evening Song
17. Wolves at the Door
18. Call It a Day
19. Up and at 'Em
20. Endless Flight
21. Whispering Sands
22. Feel the Heat
23. Cockatoo
24. Moon on the Water
25. Midtown Meltdown
26. Early Daze
27. Long Gone
The duo of DJ Simon Dine and vocalist Daisy Martey threw their hats into the ever-growing ring of record-collector rock as Noonday Underground. After Dine's departure from Adventures in Stereo around 1997, the duo hooked up after allegedly bumping into each other at a Clapham pizza restaurant. Culling their influences from all things late '60s -- from exotic film music to West Coast pop to the production techniques of Jack Nitzche -- they quietly issued their debut LP, Self-Assembly, in 2000. Setanta reissued the record the following year. Paul Weller was an early supporter of the duo; in a poll for the NME, he rather bizarrely listed them as "Most Influential Band of All Time."
01. Siren
02. Spinning All Around
03. Faster Than the Fastest Thing
04. Stop
05. I'll Be Your Everything
06. Right There
07. Sunbeam
08. No Good
09. Still Awake
10. The Door
11. Smile for Me
12. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
13. Dressing Up
14. Friends
15. Somersault
16. Evening Song
17. Wolves at the Door
18. Call It a Day
19. Up and at 'Em
20. Endless Flight
21. Whispering Sands
22. Feel the Heat
23. Cockatoo
24. Moon on the Water
25. Midtown Meltdown
26. Early Daze
27. Long Gone
The duo of DJ Simon Dine and vocalist Daisy Martey threw their hats into the ever-growing ring of record-collector rock as Noonday Underground. After Dine's departure from Adventures in Stereo around 1997, the duo hooked up after allegedly bumping into each other at a Clapham pizza restaurant. Culling their influences from all things late '60s -- from exotic film music to West Coast pop to the production techniques of Jack Nitzche -- they quietly issued their debut LP, Self-Assembly, in 2000. Setanta reissued the record the following year. Paul Weller was an early supporter of the duo; in a poll for the NME, he rather bizarrely listed them as "Most Influential Band of All Time."
Rock | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE
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