Their highly-anticipated full-length is epic and adventurous while retaining its pop shimmer. It follows their 2002 debut "Holes In The Wall", the 2003 release of "The American Adventure", and "The Human Body" EP, the latter of which was a perfect mid-point between their previous efforts and a teaser of greater things to come. With this new record they're at it again, this time as space-age power-balladeers and digital terrorist rockers.
Holes in the Wall Music Artist : Electric Soft Parade Music Label : Sony/Bmg Int'l Release Date : 2002-02-11 Artistopia's Price :$13.98
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Limited French version with a bonus CD featuring 4 tracks. 3 are unreleased live tracks recorded in Paris in January 2002, 'There's A Silence', 'Broadcast' & 'Empty At The End' along with 'On The Wires'.
American Adventure Music Artist : Electric Soft Parade Music Label : Bmg/Arista Release Date : 2003-10-20 Artistopia's Price :$18.99
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Brighton-based indie prodigies the Electric Soft Parade return with their second studio album. 'The American Adventure' is the follow-up to their 2002 debut album 'Holes In The Wall', which received considerable critical plaudits, a Mercury Music Prize nomination, & the title of Q Best Newcomer. Recorded in Brighton, Cowfold & Chiswick, & mastered at Abbey Road, the nine tracks on the 'The American Adventure' find the band dirtying up their indie jangle with elements of U.S. alternative rock. Packed full of crystalline melodies & guitar driven hits, standout tracks include the Radiohead-esque 'Lights Out', the anthemic 'The Wrongest Thing In Town' & the storming Sonic Youth-influenced title track. Includes the single 'Things I've Done Before'. Copy Controlled. Arista. 2003.
No Need To Be Downhearted Music Artist : The Electric Soft Parade Music Label : Better Looking Records Release Date : 2011-01-17 Artistopia's Price :$15.99
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No Need To Be Downhearted by The Electric Soft Parade
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Their highly-anticipated full-length is epic and adventurous while retaining its pop shimmer. It follows their 2002 debut "Holes In The Wall", the 2003 release of "The American Adventure", and "The Human Body" EP, the latter of which was a perfect mid-point between their previous efforts and a teaser of greater things to come. With this new record they're at it again, this time as space-age power-balladeers and digital terrorist rockers.
I Dream Of Black Music Artist : Thomas White (Electric Soft Parade) Music Label : Thomas White Release Date : 2011-03-09 Artistopia's Price :$15.99
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Holes in the Wall Music Artist : The Electric Soft Parade Music Label : Bmg Japan Release Date : 2002-01-23 Artistopia's Price :$44.50
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Limited French version with a bonus CD featuring 4 tracks. 3 are unreleased live tracks recorded in Paris in January 2002, 'There's A Silence', 'Broadcast' & 'Empty At The End' along with 'On The Wires'.
Human Body Ep Music Artist : Electric Soft Parade Music Label : Better Looking Release Date : 2006-05-09 Artistopia's Price :$8.06
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This EP finds Brighton, England's band at a perfect mid-point between the guitar-pop rush of their first album (2002's "Holes In The Wall") and the studied, symphonic arrangements of their second (2003's "The American Adventure"). These seven tracks (plus a US bonus track) are ESP's best work to date. Most notably, "Cold World" skips along like a Paul McCartney-penned Strokes track and "Everybody Wants" is a sweeping epic of a song that punctuates the band's enduring ambition.
Their highly-anticipated full-length is epic and adventurous while retaining its pop shimmer. It follows their 2002 debut "Holes In The Wall", the 2003 release of "The American Adventure", and "The Human Body" EP, the latter of which was a perfect mid-point between their previous efforts and a teaser of greater things to come. With this new record they're at it again, this time as space-age power-balladeers and digital terrorist rockers.