

"They force you to do things in a way that's not the good way.
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Can't afford Brian Eno? Try Eno and artist Peter Schmidt's Oblique Strategies cards, a series of directives for blocked creative types. We'd rather go somewhere we can create our own history and not be overwhelmed by all the gold records on the wall."Ģ. The studio was under construction, so it was cheap. The band recently stopped by to the David Letterman show to perform the second track to be taken from the album, '1901. Ragazzi dalla faccia pulita, modaioli da copertina, vestiti e occhiali supercool e supercolorati, quasi non se ne possa fare a meno oggi. Watch the Dazed Digital produced video below. You might already be familiar with their addictive first single, 'Lisztomania'. Phoenix are out with the video to their new single 1901, off the Versailles, France indie rock groups fourth studio album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, out now on V2. They wanted us back, but the more time we spent without a record company, the more comfortable we were with it. This morning you may have caught Phoenix unplugged on Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenixs 'Lisztomania,' etc. 1901 Lyrics by Phoenix from the Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix 2 CD Special Edition album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more. Phoenix, the critically acclaimed French Electro Rock act, has recently released its eagerly anticipated 4th album, 'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart'. The music video shows them performing live and going outside to find a blimp like the one shown on the album cover. It is their second single from the album, although a music video of the song was released before '1901'. Mars explains how his nine-year-old band finally planted a flag in America.ġ. 'Lisztomania' is a song by the French band Phoenix from their fourth album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. (She used their song "Too Young" in Lost in Translation and later had a baby with the band's singer, Thomas Mars.) They've always been hip, but their fourth album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix-featuring "Lisztomania," easily the most boisterous, winsomely inscrutable hit single ever to make use of the word jugulate-made them popular, too. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix is the fourth and breakthrough album of French band Phoenix. On their first three albums, the Paris-via-Versailles rock quartet Phoenix deftly blurred the line between runway-soundtrack cool and yacht-rock fromage early-adopter fans included Hedi Slimane and Sofia Coppola.
