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Quicken the Heart (Bonus Track Version)

Maxïmo Park

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Wraithlike Maxïmo Park 2:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Penultimate Clinch Maxïmo Park 2:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Kids Are Sick Again Maxïmo Park 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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A Cloud of Mystery Maxïmo Park 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Calm Maxïmo Park 3:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
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In Another World (You Would've Found Yourself By Now) Maxïmo Park 2:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Let's Get Clinical Maxïmo Park 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Roller Disco Dreams Maxïmo Park 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Tanned Maxïmo Park 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Questing, Not Coasting Maxïmo Park 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Overland, West of Suez Maxïmo Park 2:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
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I Haven't Seen Her In Ages Maxïmo Park 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Lost Property (Bonus Track) Maxïmo Park 3:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Penultimate Clinch (Demo) [Bonus Track] Maxïmo Park 3:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Track By Track Commentary from the Band (Bonus Track) Maxïmo Park 14:13 Album Only View In iTunes
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Album Review

Maximo Park worked with producer Nick Launay on Quicken the Heart, and he steers the band away from Our Earthly Pleasures' slickness and toward a slightly rawer, guitar-based sound that recalls A Certain Trigger. Yet Quicken the Heart isn't as accessible as their debut — not because the band is taking experimental risks, but because too often, the hooks and melodies don't jump out as they have on Maximo's other albums. "Wraithlike" is an exception, crashing in on sirens and emphatic drums. "The Kids Are Sick Again" wants to be an anthem, but something — maybe the song's surprisingly draggy tempo — keeps it from getting there. Likewise, a lot of the fun seems to have evaporated from Maximo Park's music. While they're just as earnest as ever on Quicken the Heart, their heartbreak stories ("Calm," "In Another World [You'd Have Found Yourself by Now]") are less interesting. Paul Smith's words are also notably blah this time around: the awkwardly named "The Penultimate Clinch" isn't helped by rhymes like "peevish flinch" even though it has one of the most appealing choruses here. Like Our Earthly Pleasures, some of Quicken the Heart's best moments appear at the back of the album. "Roller Disco Dreams" mixes innocence and frustration over big, buzzy synths and an even bigger beat, and is one of the few songs here that feels like it has a real story to it; "Let's Get Clinical" lets the band's witty side peek out as it maps lust from a distance; and "I Haven't Seen Her in Ages" closes the album by flirting with happiness. Maximo Park deserve some credit for trying to move their sound forward, but nothing here clicks like A Certain Trigger's simplicity.

Customer Reviews

Good music and great lyrics
     

The reason why I am a fan of MP is because the way their music is written. The music has so much dept and each is based on different subjects, besides love. All in all, a good soild 3rd album.

ooooh great....
     

my coworker plays their old album religiously and i must say of all the played out albums he adores, i cannot get sick of maximo park. im only afraid this album is just as catchy. good solid music

New and good!
     

its alot diffrent than apply some pressure but its great!

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Newcastle's angular pop quintet Maxïmo Park consists of singer Paul Smith, guitarist Duncan Lloyd, bassist Archie Tiku, keyboardist Lukas Wooller, and drummer Tom English. Like their friends and neighbors the Futureheads, Maxïmo Park craft smart, sharply catchy songs inspired by post-punk and new wave legends like the Jam, XTC, Wire, and the Smiths. Maxïmo Park issued their debut 7", The Coast Is Always Changing/The Night I Lost My Head, in 2004; it caught the ears of Warp Records, which despite...
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