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XTC

Nonsuch

Nonsuch

SKU: CD16825 Barcode: 0633367782021
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  • Released Date: 04 Nov 2013

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

In their seventh studio album, XTC delivers a delightful concoction of eccentricity and experimentalism that is sure to leave listeners both perplexed and enamoured.

From the moment the album kicks off with the infectious pop melodies of "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead," it's clear that XTC are not here to play it safe.

Tracks like "The Disappointed" and "Holly Up on Poppy" showcase the band's signature blend of intricate instrumentation and witty lyricism, with frontman Andy Partridge's distinctive vocals soaring above the eclectic musical backdrop.

But it's in the album's deeper cuts where XTC truly shine.

Songs like "Rook" and "My Bird Performs" take listeners on a journey through a sonic landscape that is as unpredictable as it is captivating, with unexpected twists and turns at every corner.

Nonsuch may not be your typical mainstream hit album, but for those willing to take a leap into XTC's quirky world, the rewards are plentiful.

So sit back, relax, and let XTC take you on a musical journey like no other. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead
3. Dear Madam Barnum
5. The Smartest Monkeys
2. My Bird Performs
4. Humble Daisy
6. The Disappointed
7. Holly Up On Poppy
9. Rook
11. That Wave
8. Crocodile
10. Omnibus
12. Then She Appeared
13. War Dance
15. The Ugly Underneath
17. Books Are Burning
14. Wrapped in Grey
16. Bungalow

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About the artist

XTC

XTC: The Eccentric Geniuses of Swindon If there's one band that encapsulates the quirky, offbeat charm of British alternative rock, it's XTC. Formed in Swindon in 1972, this group of musical mavericks has been pushing the boundaries of pop music for nearly five decades. Led by the enigmatic frontman Andy Partridge, XTC's music is a heady mix of angular guitars, intricate melodies, and razor-sharp lyrics. Songs like "Senses Working Overtime" and "Making Plans for Nigel" showcase the band's knack for combining infectious hooks with thought-provoking social commentary. But XTC's appeal goes beyond just their music. The band's live performances are legendary for their energy and unpredictability, with Partridge's charismatic stage presence keeping audiences on their toes. And let's not forget their iconic music videos, which often feature surreal visuals and playful nods to pop culture. Despite their critical acclaim and dedicated fanbase, XTC has always remained somewhat under the radar in the mainstream music world. But for those in the know, this band is a true hidden gem, ripe for discovery. So whether you're a die-hard XTC fan or a newcomer to their eclectic sound, one thing's for sure: this band is not to be missed. Take a dive into the weird and wonderful world of XTC – your ears will thank you.

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