These Things Move in Threes
| These Things Move in Threes | ||||
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| Studio album by Mumm-Ra | ||||
| Released | May 28, 2007 | |||
| Genre | Indie rock, alternative rock, post-punk revival | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
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| Singles from These Things Move In Threes | ||||
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| Rocklouder | |
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These Things Move in Threes is the first album from indie rock band Mumm-Ra, released on 28 May 2007, and leaked onto the internet on the 17 May. Before the release of the album, three songs were taken as singles, whilst Song B was released on the EP, Black Hurts Day and the Night Rolls On, and had a music video created.
Track listing
- "Now or Never"
- "Out of the Question"
- "These Things Move in Threes"
- "She's Got You High"
- "Song B"
- "The Sick Deal"
- "Light Up This Room"
- "Starlight"
- "This Is Easy"
- "What Would Steve Do?"
- "Down Down Down"
B-sides
From Out of the Question
- "Clocks Tick Louder at the Dead of Night"
- "When the Lights Go Out"
- "In Between Days" (cover of The Cure)
From What Would Steve Do?
- "Cute As"
- "Without You"
- "What Would Steve Do?" (Floorboard Mix)
From She's Got You High
- "Indiscrete"
- "Song E"
- "Out of the Question" (live)
- "There She Is" (acoustic)
Credits
- James "Tate" Arguile - Guitar
- Niall Buckler - Bass, vocals
- James "Noo" New - lead vocals, Backing Guitar, Keyboard
- Oli Frost - Guitar, vocals
- Gareth "the Rock" Jennings - drums
- Tommy B - Keyboard
References
http://www.sonybmgmusic.co.uk/releases/473/
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