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Overflowing Futures

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Overflowing Futures
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📅 Released21 August 2015 (2015-08-21)
Genre
⏳ Length42:12
🏷️ LabelForeverever / BMG

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Overflowing Futures is the second album by Manchester band, Swiss Lips, released on 21 August 2015. It was released on the label Foreverever/BMG.[1]

The album was produced and mixed by Ric Levy and recorded in Manchester and London. Artwork by Tom Ashlee featuring Ellie Hook.

Critical reception

The album was released to critical acclaim with website The 405 describing it as "...a playful electro-pop gem with crazily infectious choruses and showcases just why they were poised to do such huge things for so long"[1] and Noonday Tune saying "they certainly haven’t let their standards drop with their farewell offering".[2] The album also features vocals by Dan Smith of Bastille (band) and a cover of "Lost" by Frank Ocean.

Track listing

All tracks written by Swiss Lips except "Lost" by Frank Ocean.

No.TitleLength
1."Lost"3:54
2."U Got The Power (Avec Sans remix)"4:41
3."Grow"3:51
4."Got It Bad"3:20
5."Danz"3:32
6."Scissorlips"3:50
7."U Got The Power (Bastille remix feat Dan Smith)"3:44
8."Fireheart"3:34
9."Fight 4 What U Need"4:13
10."Cheetah"3:43
11."Wilderness"3:40
Total length:42:12

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Law, Taryn (August 21, 2015). "Swiss Lips to release final album Overflowing Futures". The 405.
  2. Harris, Richard. http://noondaytune.com/post/127467755380/got-it-bad-swiss-lips-following-fairly-hot-on. Retrieved 24 August 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)


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