Here is the newest album for British rock group Placebo. I know these guys have a very hardcore fanbase, and a lot of people have been waiting very eagerly for this release.
2009 release, the sixth studio album from the British Alt-Rock trio. With a 13 year history that takes in five studio albums, 10 million album sales, breakdowns, clean ups and the dizzy swell of global success, Placebo return with their first album since the release of Meds in 2006. Battle For The Sun was recorded over three months by producer Dave Bottrill (chosen by the band largely because of his work with Tool) in his Toronto studio and mixed in London by Alan Moulder. Battle For The Sun is a startling, alive, vital and boundary-vaulting record that marks a whole new era for a band that were in need of a change.
Track Listing:
1. Kitty Litter
2. Ashtray Heart
3. Battle For The Sun
4. For What It’s Worth
5. Devil In The Details
6. Bright Lights
7. Speak In Tongues
8. The Never-Ending Why
9. Julien
10. Happy You’re Gone
11. Breathe Underwater
12. Come Undone
13. Kings Of Medicine
ARTiST….[ Placebo
TiTLE…..[ Battle For The Sun
GENRE…..[ Alternative
LABEL…..[ Dreambrother / PIAS UK
KHZ…….[ 44,1
MODE……[ avgkbps / Joint-Stereo
ENCODER…[ Lame 3.97
Release Name: Placebo-Battle_For_The_Sun-2009-FWYH
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