Lower Than Atlantis (album)

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Lower Than Atlantis
Lower Than Atlantis album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released6 October 2014
Recorded2013–2014,
Watford and Devon
Genre
Length41:31
Label Sony Music
Producer Dan Lancaster
Lower Than Atlantis chronology
Changing Tune
(2012)
Lower Than Atlantis
(2014)
Safe in Sound
(2017)
Singles from Lower Than Atlantis
  1. "Here We Go"
    Released: 3 June 2014
  2. "English Kids in America"
    Released: August 2014
  3. "Emily"/"English Kids in America"
    Released: 29 September 2014
  4. "Words Don't Come So Easily"
    Released: 18 May 2015
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Here We Go"
  • Mike Duce
  • Declan Hart
  • Dan Lancaster
  • Ben Sansom
  • Eddy Thrower
3:42
2."Ain't No Friend"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
3:53
3."English Kids in America"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
3:23
4."Criminal"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Stephen Robson
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
2:57
5."Words Don't Come So Easily"
  • George Astasio
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Jason Pebworth
  • Samson
  • Jonathan Shave
  • Thrower
3:18
6."Emily"
  • Astasio
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Pebworth
  • Samson
  • Shave
  • Thrower
3:31
7."Stays the Same"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
3:40
8."Live Slow, Die Old"
3:34
9."Damn Nation"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
3:37
10."Time"
  • Duce
  • Emery
  • Hart
  • Irvin
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
3:45
11."Just What You Need"
  • Astasio
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Pebworth
  • Samson
  • Shave
  • Thrower
2:40
12."Number One"
  • Duce
  • Emery
  • Hart
  • Irvin
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
3:26
Lower Than Atlantis– Deluxe edition bonus tracks (CD) [15]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."I'm Partying"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
2:57
14."Superhero"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
2:32
15."Sewer Side"
  • Duce
  • Hart
  • Lancaster
  • Sansom
  • Thrower
2:45
Total length:49:45
Lower Than Atlantis– Deluxe edition bonus tracks (digital download) [43]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Here We Go" (alternative)
  • Duce
  • Sansom
  • Hart
  • Thrower
  • Lancaster
3:35
14."English Kids in America" (alternative)
  • Duce
  • Sansom
  • Hart
  • Thrower
  • Lancaster
3:39
15."Words Don't Come So Easily" (alternative)
  • Duce
  • Sansom
  • Hart
  • Thrower
  • Astasio
  • Pebworth
  • Shave
3:06
16."Ain't No Friend" (alternative)
  • Duce
  • Sansom
  • Hart
  • Thrower
  • Lancaster
3:33
Total length:55:24
Lower Than Atlantis: The Black Edition– bonus disc [62]
No.TitleLength
1."Get Over It"3:41
2."The Reason"3:39
3."I'm Partying"2:57
4."Superhero"2:32
5."Sewer Side"2:45
6."Real Love" (Clean Bandit cover) (Live Lounge performance)3:41
7."Am I Wrong?" (Nico & Vinz cover) (Live Lounge performance)4:08
8."Strong" (Robbie Williams cover)4:18
9."Wish You Were Here" (Incubus cover)3:36
10."Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (Tears for Fears cover)4:02
11."A Thousand Miles" (Vanessa Carlton cover)4:12
12."Here We Go" (alternative)3:35
13."English Kids in America" (alternative)3:39
14."Words Don't Come So Easily" (alternative)3:06
15."Ain't No Friend" (alternative)3:33

Personnel

Personnel per physical deluxe edition booklet. [15]

Chart performance

Chart (2014)Peak
position
Scottish Albums Chart [70] 14
UK Albums Chart [71] 16
UK Downloads Chart Top 100 [77] 11
UK Physical Chart Top 100 [78] 21

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Footnotes
  1. Lancaster previously worked with the band on Far Q (2010), which he produced, engineered and mixed. [16]
  2. One Direction almost recorded "Emily" after someone had submitted the track. [27] The Invisible Men had asked Duce if they could shop the song around. [26] Hart said that if One Direction are "going to pop-ify it then nah, we want that because obviously it's a good song." [27]
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