Uprise (album)

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Uprise
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 29, 2016
RecordedGiesound
Genre
Length35:52 (Standard Edition)
50:35 (Deluxe Edition)
Producer Joost van den Broek
Nemesea chronology
The Quiet Resistance
(2011)
Uprise
(2016)
White Flag
(2019)

Upriseis the fourth studio album by the Dutch alternative rock band Nemesea, who are famous in the Netherlands for combining rock music with electronica. [1] For this album, one lyric video, [2] [3] one official music video, [4] [5] [6] and an audio samples video [7] [8] have been released so far.

Contents

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Hear Me"03:02
2."Twilight"03:31
3."Forever"03:48
4."Let It Burn"03:46
5."Time to Make It"03:16
6."Can't Believe It"04:10
7."Light Up the Sky"03:45
8."Get Out"03:12
9."Bones"03:58
10."Hold On"03:27
Total length:35:52
Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
No.TitleNote(s)Length
11."The Way I Feel" (Acoustic Version)featuring Cubworld 03:46
12."Broken" (Orchestral Version) 03:40
13."If You Could" (Acoustic Version) 03:55
14."No More" (Alternate Version) 03:24
Total length:50:35

Personnel

Nemesea
Guest appearances
Crew

Preproduction was done at Key Studios and Mastersound Studios

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