
Nature Always Wins
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An album of our times, Newcastle band Maximo Park return with their seventh full length, âNature Always Winsâ.
The album arrives as something of an examination, zeroing in on the notion of the self, identity as a band and that of humanity as a whole. The albumâs title nods to the famous Nature vs Nurture debate. Discussing whether change is capable under the influence of time, perspective, environment or if we are destined to be bound by our own genetics, it asks, âwho are we, and who do we want to be, and do we have any control over it?â
âIâm so happy we were able to make this album during lockdown, as itâs been a challenging time for everyone. After almost 4 years since âRisk To Existâ, we wanted to explore new musical territory (for us) without sacrificing our trademark melodic twists and heartfelt lyrics. As always, the passing of time looms large, although the songs contain more affection for the past than before, and there are occasional hints of the fractious, divided time that we live in.â - frontman Paul Smith
Produced by Atlanta-based Grammy-winning producer Ben Allen (Animal Collective, Deerhunter), who afforded the band freedom to play and create. What wasnât anticipated was how that freedom would be soon be stripped, as lockdown restrictions left the band recording remotely across Newcastle, Liverpool and Atlanta with audio files bounced back and forth, 4000 miles across the world.
Tracklist
Partly Of My Making
Versions Of You
Baby, Sleep
Placeholder
All Of Me
Ardour
Meeting Up
Why Must A Building Burn?
I Donât Know What Iâm Doing
The Acid Remark
Feelings Iâm Supposed To Feel
Child Of The Flatlands
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/5Qf6GYCFxvQ
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Product Info
Limited LP : Clear Turquoise Vinyl
Deluxe 2LP : 180g Black Vinyl
More Info
An album of our times, Newcastle band Maximo Park return with their seventh full length, âNature Always Winsâ.
The album arrives as something of an examination, zeroing in on the notion of the self, identity as a band and that of humanity as a whole. The albumâs title nods to the famous Nature vs Nurture debate. Discussing whether change is capable under the influence of time, perspective, environment or if we are destined to be bound by our own genetics, it asks, âwho are we, and who do we want to be, and do we have any control over it?â
âIâm so happy we were able to make this album during lockdown, as itâs been a challenging time for everyone. After almost 4 years since âRisk To Existâ, we wanted to explore new musical territory (for us) without sacrificing our trademark melodic twists and heartfelt lyrics. As always, the passing of time looms large, although the songs contain more affection for the past than before, and there are occasional hints of the fractious, divided time that we live in.â - frontman Paul Smith
Produced by Atlanta-based Grammy-winning producer Ben Allen (Animal Collective, Deerhunter), who afforded the band freedom to play and create. What wasnât anticipated was how that freedom would be soon be stripped, as lockdown restrictions left the band recording remotely across Newcastle, Liverpool and Atlanta with audio files bounced back and forth, 4000 miles across the world.
Tracklist
Partly Of My Making
Versions Of You
Baby, Sleep
Placeholder
All Of Me
Ardour
Meeting Up
Why Must A Building Burn?
I Donât Know What Iâm Doing
The Acid Remark
Feelings Iâm Supposed To Feel
Child Of The Flatlands
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/5Qf6GYCFxvQ









