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Livin' in Elizabethan Times
[ CD / EP ]

Livin' in Elizabethan Times

SKU: CD28104 Barcode: 0887832012827
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  • Released Date: 01 Dec 2017

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

ALIEN STADIUM's latest offering, "Livin In Elizabethan Times," is a whimsical trip down the rabbit hole of electronic psychedelia. Stephen Mallinder and Phil Winter have crafted a sonic odyssey that feels like taking a joyride in a time-travelling spaceship.

The album kicks off with "Alpha Goose," a glitchy, pulsating track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Mallinder's ethereal vocals float over Winter's intricate production, creating a soundscape that is both futuristic and nostalgic.

Tracks like "The Moon Is Not Your Friend" and "This One's for the Humans" showcase the duo's ability to blend experimental soundscapes with catchy hooks. The result is a collection of songs that are equal parts danceable and introspective.

One of the standout moments on the album is "Sovereign Self," a haunting ballad that showcases Mallinder's soulful vocals. The track builds to a crescendo of swirling synths and pulsating beats, leaving the listener in a trance-like state.

Overall, "Livin In Elizabethan Times" is a delightful romp through the outer reaches of electronic music. ALIEN STADIUM have created a world that is both familiar and otherworldly, inviting listeners to let go and get lost in the music. Trust us, you'll want to come along for the ride.

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About the artist

Alien Stadium

ALIEN STADIUM, the brainchild of British musicians Steve Mason and Martin Duffy, is a deliciously off-kilter blend of psychedelic pop and electronic experimentation. Mason, known for his work in The Beta Band and as a solo artist, joins forces with Duffy, a member of Primal Scream, to create a sonic playground that is both sonically intriguing and immensely catchy. The duo's debut EP, "Livin' in Elizabethan Times," is a trip down the rabbit hole of surreal sounds and whimsical lyrics. With tracks like "This One's for the Humans" and "The Moon Is Not Your Friend," ALIEN STADIUM invites listeners to question reality and embrace the weirdness of existence. The production on the EP is top-notch, with layers of synths, guitars, and otherworldly effects creating a rich tapestry of sound. Mason's distinctive vocals float above the music, at once dreamy and urgent, drawing listeners into a world where anything is possible. ALIEN STADIUM's music is a celebration of the strange and unexpected, a reminder that music can be both thought-provoking and immensely fun. With their quirky aesthetic and undeniable musical talent, Mason and Duffy have crafted a sound that is truly out of this world. So buckle up, dear reader, and get ready for a musical journey like no other with ALIEN STADIUM.

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