Myths of the Near Future
Klaxons
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Two Receivers | Klaxons | 4:18 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Atlantis to Interzone | Klaxons | 3:15 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Golden Skans | Klaxons | 2:45 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Totem On the Timeline | Klaxons | 2:41 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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As Above So Below | Klaxons | 3:55 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Isle of Her | Klaxons | 3:54 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Gravity's Rainbow | Klaxons | 2:36 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Forgotten Works | Klaxons | 3:24 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Magick | Klaxons | 3:30 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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It's Not Over Yet | Klaxons | 3:35 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Four Horsemen of 2012 | Klaxons | 2:17 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Hall of Records | Klaxons | 2:51 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Atlantis to Interzone (Live In Manchester) | Klaxons | 4:04 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 13 Songs |
Album Review
Breathlessly anointed by the British press as pioneers of the "new rave" movement, Klaxons aren't quite as radical on Myths of the Near Future as they've been made out to be — but they're not as grating as the hype around them would suggest, either. Their sound is closer to dance-punk than revamped Madchester giddiness, more like Bloc Party before they got very, very serious than the Happy Mondays or Stone Roses. "Atlantis to Interzone" is the band's most overtly dancey song. Opening with shouts of "DJ!" sirens and guitars that sound sampled, but aren't, then segueing to beats and rhythms that soar and plunge like a roller coaster, the song is the closest approximation of what a "new rave" would actually sound like. Fortunately, though, Klaxons don't limit themselves to a strict diet of shouty vocals, angular guitars, and loping basslines (though these are all present and accounted for on less interesting tracks like "Magick" and "Four Horsemen of 2012"). Myths of the Near Future's layered, deep-focus production prevents the band's sound from getting too boxed-in, elevating "Forgotten Works" and "Isle of Her" with choral vocals and a chilly atmosphere reminiscent of Gary Numan, "Ashes to Ashes" Bowie, and the colder side of Wire. Paradoxically, Klaxons' more classic leanings are what make Myths of the Near Future's best songs sound fresh. "As Above, So Below," "Gravity's Rainbow," "Golden Skans," and "It's Not Over Yet" range from brisk, witty pop to radiant ballads, but they all boast hooks and melodies that many of Klaxons' more straightforward indie contemporaries would be proud to call their own. It's a little uneven and definitely not the reinvention of music as we know it, but Myths of the Near Future is a strong enough debut to survive a level of hype that has crushed other bands, and enjoyable enough to return to when the hype dies down.
Customer Reviews
Great music, awful mastering.
The Klaxons are one of the most promising bands out of Britain in years. Many other reviewers have covered how consistently great the songs are. There is no filler on this album. The songs are consistently great. Most other reviewers missed one thing. This album is atrociously mastered. It's only good for listening to on noisy public transport through headphones. Listen to it in a quite room, and you'll quickly tire. The sound is a muddy wall. The drummer may as well have used a rolled up rug and a stick instead of a drum kit; the final recording would sound the same. If you want this album as background noise, great, buy it! If you want to actually listen to it, avoid.
GO KLAXONS!!
The klaxons are the COOLEST band going round!! 8 Stars from me!! Keep up the fantastic work guys!!! Im sure you'll enjoy too!!
Ready To Smash Up The Music Scene
These HIpsters from London are the so called New- Rave Kings but i wouldn't call it New-Rave just more o fawesome Dance-Punk. The thing that makes this album so great is that they're making different usic to whatever any band inLondon is doing. Great Production & Great Vocals form all three band emmbers who all sing. Top Songs - Two recievers, Atlantis To Interzone, Golden Skans, TOtem On The Timeline, As Above, So Below, Gravitys Rainbow, Magick & It's Not Over Yet. Already one of the great records of 2007
Biography
Formed: London, England
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Klaxons
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Golden Skans | Myths of the Near Future | 2:45 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Echoes | Surfing the Void | 3:48 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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It's Not Over Yet | Myths of the Near Future | 3:35 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Gravity's Rainbow | Myths of the Near Future | 2:36 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Echoes | Echoes - Single | 3:48 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Gravity's Rainbow (Van She Remix) | Xan Valleys (Audio Version) - EP | 5:24 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Two Receivers | Myths of the Near Future | 4:18 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Twin Flames | Surfing the Void | 4:11 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Atlantis to Interzone | Myths of the Near Future | 3:15 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Atlantis to Interzone (Crystal Castles Remix) | Xan Valleys (Audio Version) - EP | 4:12 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |

- $10.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Electronic, Alternative, Indie Rock
- Released: 05 February 2007
- ℗ 2006 Klaxons, Under exclusive license to Polydor Records Ltd. (UK)











