Arab Strap
Philophobia
Philophobia, Arab Strap's sophomore slam dunk released in the spring of 1998, begins with one of the most memorable
opening lines in all of indie rock: "It was the biggest cock you'd ever seen, but you've no idea where that cock has
been." So begins an album that, while picking up thematically where the duo's debut album The Week Never Starts Round
Here left off, promises from it's very first seconds a renewed sense of purpose: the narratives are more streamlined,
the music more confident and mature. Gone are the sketches and doodles that unquestionably distinguished 1996's The Week
Never Starts Round Here as the work of first timers, replaced with a consistent, almost conceptual, musical framework.
On Philophobia, singer and lyricist Aidan Moffat's realism is more profane, gritty and poignant, while
multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Middleton's honeyed orchestrations increasingly provide clinics in subtlety and restraint.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
28-02-2020
Label
Item-nr
750593
EAN
0852545003868
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
PACKS OF THREE
2
SOAPS
3
HERE WE GO
4
NEW BIRDS
5
ONE DAY, AFTER SCHOOL
6
ISLANDS
1
THE NIGHT BEFORE THE FUNERAL
2
NOT QUITE A YES
3
PIGLET
4
AFTERWARDS
5
MY FAVOURITE MUSE
6
I WOULD'VE LIKED ME A LOT LAST NIGHT
7
THE FIRST TIME YOU'RE UNFAITHFUL