Club Majesty

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Club Majesty
Club Majesty Royal Republic.jpg
Studio album by
Released31 May 2019 (2019-05-31)
RecordedOctoberNovember 2018
Studio Hansa, Berlin, Germany
Genre
Length34:53 [4]
Label
Royal Republic chronology
Weekend Man
(2016)
Club Majesty
(2019)
Singles from Club Majesty
  1. "Fireman & Dancer"
    Released: 2019
  2. "Boomerang"
    Released: 2019
  3. "Anna-Leigh"
    Released: 2019

Club Majesty is the fourth studio album by Swedish rock band, Royal Republic. The album was released on 31 May 2019 through Nuclear Blast in the U.S. and European Union outside of Germany and Arising Empire in Germany.

Contents

Stylistically, the album has been described as a radical departure from the band's previous releases, which fused hard rock, garage rock, and blues rock. Club Majesty has been described by music critics has a hybrid of disco, new wave, and dance punk. The album has been met with positive reviews from contemporary music critics. "Stop Movin'" was featured on the game Just Dance 2020 .

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Jonas Almén, Per Andreasson, Adam Grahn, and Hannes Irengård; all music is composed by Royal Republic

No.TitleLength
1."Fireman & Dancer"2:48
2."Can't Fight the Disco"2:51
3."Boomerang"3:26
4."Under Cover"3:42
5."Like a Lover"3:53
6."Blunt Force Trauma"2:55
7."Fortune Favors"3:24
8."Flower Power Madness"3:15
9."Stop Movin'"2:58
10."Anna-Leigh"3:15
11."Bulldog"2:26

Charts

Chart (2016)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [5] 68
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [6] 17
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [7] 51

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