The Coast Is Always Changing
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“The Coast Is Always Changing” | |||||
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Single by Maxïmo Park from the album A Certain Trigger |
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A-side | The Coast Is Always Changing | ||||
B-side | The Night I Lost My Head | ||||
Released | November 22, 2004 | ||||
Format | CD, 7" | ||||
Genre | Post-punk revival | ||||
Length | 3:19 | ||||
Label | Warp Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Paul Smith, Duncan Lloyd | ||||
Producer | Paul Epworth | ||||
Maxïmo Park singles chronology | |||||
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A Certain Trigger track listing | |||||
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The Coast Is Always Changing was the first single released by Maxïmo Park and features on their debut album A Certain Trigger. It reached number 63 in the UK charts in 2004. the music video for the single was filmed in a small pub in Newcastle called The Head Of Steam at a gig they played there in September 2004. They played a special intimate show in the same small venue (100 capacity) in January 2007.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Coast Is Always Changing" (3:19)
- "The Night I Lost My Head" (1:51)
[edit] External links
Maxïmo Park |
Paul Smith | Duncan Lloyd | Archis Tiku | Tom English | Lukas Wooller |
Discography |
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Albums: A Certain Trigger | Missing Songs | Our Earthly Pleasures |
Singles: "The Coast Is Always Changing" | "Apply Some Pressure" | "Graffiti" | "Going Missing" | "Apply Some Pressure" (Re-Release) | "I Want You to Stay" | "Our Velocity" | "Books From Boxes" | "Girls Who Play Guitars" | "Karaoke Plays" |
DVDs: Found on Film |
Related articles |
Warp Records | County Durham | Maxïmo Park discography |