March 26, 2009 18:02

Maximo Park reveal new album tracklisting

'Quicken The Heart' gets US release date

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Maximo Park have revealed further details of their forthcoming third full-length album.

'Quicken The Heart' -- the follow-up to 2007's 'Our Earthly Pleasures' -- is due out in the US on May 12 and features 12 tracks including lead single 'The Kids Are Sick Again', which will drop May 5.

The single will be available on CD, 2 x 7” vinyl and as a digital download through Warp Records. Each version will come bundled with a different B-side.

The album was recorded and produced in Los Angeles by Nick Launay (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nick Cave, Talking Heads), as previously reported.

The album tracklisting is:

'Wraithlike'
'The Penultimate Clinch'
'The Kids Are Sick Again'
'A Cloud Of Mystery'
'Calm'
'In Another World (You Would've Found Yourself By Now)'
'Let’s Get Clinical'
'Roller Disco Dreams'
'Tanned'
'Questing, Not Coasting'
'Overland, West Of Suez'
'I Haven't Seen Her In Ages'


Meanwhile, thousands of fans were turned away from a Maximo Park charity gig in their hometown Newcastle last night (March 25) because the venue the band were playing wasn't big enough to fit in the entire crowd, as previously reported.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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