Tribalism (album)

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Tribalism
Enter Shikari - Tribalism.jpg
Compilation album by
Released22 February 2010 (2010-02-22)
Recordedbetween 2007 and 2009
Genre
Length1:01:41
Label Ambush Reality
Producer Enter Shikari, Andy Gray
Enter Shikari chronology
Common Dreads
(2009)
Tribalism
(2010)
A Flash Flood of Colour
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Kerrang! 3/5[ citation needed ]
Rock Sound 8/10 [2]
Under the Gun Review4.5/10 [3]

Tribalism is the second compilation album by British rock band Enter Shikari, released on 22 February 2010. The album contains two brand new tracks, b-sides, remixes and live tracks. [4] A limited edition version of the album was released in a boxset package also containing a sticker, poster and badges. Only 1,000 of this edition were made.

Contents

History

The album's name and track listing was revealed on 19 January 2010. [5] Songs on the compilation were recorded between 2007 and 2009.

A music video for the song "Thumper" was released on 26 January 2010. [6] The video for "Thumper" shows the band in black-and-white and ending up looking cartoon-esque, not unlike A-Ha's "Take On Me", although the band members' faces are distorted, with wide mouths, pointed noses and sunken eyes. This type of animation is called rotoscoping. The video was directed and animated by Joseph Pierce. [7]

"All Eyes On the Saint" was previously released as bonus track for the Japanese and American iTunes version of Common Dreads . The song itself is about the execution of Saint Alban. [1]

Track listing

[8]

All tracks are written by Enter Shikari

Tribalism
No.TitleLength
1."Tribalism"5:05
2."Thumper"3:44
3."All Eyes on the Saint"5:51
4."We Can Breathe in Space" (Radio Edit)4:03
5."Insomnia" (Faithless cover; Live @ Brixton '07)4:32
6."Juggernauts" (Nero Remix)5:01
7."No Sleep Tonight" (The Qemists Remix)5:58
8."Wall" (High Contrast Remix)4:32
9."No Sleep Tonight" (Mistabishi Remix)4:16
10."Juggernauts" (Blue Bear's True Tiger Remix)4:55
11."No Sleep Tonight" (Rout Remix)4:11
12."No Sleep Tonight" (LightsGoBlue Remix)4:37
13."Havoc A" (Live '09)1:47
14."Labyrinth" (Live '09)3:24
15."Hectic" (Live '09)4:01
Total length:1:01:41

Personnel

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