Indicator (Deine Lakaien album)

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Indicator
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Studio album by
Released2010
Genre Experimental, avant-garde, dark wave, electronic
Label Chrom Records, Ministry of Sound
Deine Lakaien chronology
April Skies
(2005)
Indicator
(2010)
Acoustic II
(2013)

Indicator is the ninth studio album released by the group Deine Lakaien, released in 2010. [1]

Track listing

  1. "One Night"
  2. "Who`ll Save Your World"
  3. "Gone"
  4. "Immigrant"
  5. "Blue Heart"
  6. "Europe"
  7. "Along Our Road"
  8. "Without Your Words"
  9. "Six O'Clock"
  10. "Go Away Bad Dreams"
  11. "On Your Stage Again"
  12. "The Old Man Is Dead"

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References

  1. "DEINE LAKAIEN: Indicator • Discography".