Slow Motion Addict

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Slow Motion Addict
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 22, 2007
Genre Alternative rock, post-punk revival
Length45:52
Label Interscope
Carina Round chronology
The Disconnection
(2003)
Slow Motion Addict
(2007)
Things You Should Know
(2009)
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Slow Motion Addict is the third album by Carina Round. Its release date was pushed back from August 22, 2006 to June 5, 2007. "Downslow" was the first single on the album. The title Slow Motion Addict is taken from a self-portrait by Anoushka Fisz.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Stolen Car" — 3:28 (Carina Round, Tom J. Livemore, Simon Jason Smith)
  2. "How Many Times" — 3:16 (Carina Round)
  3. "Gravity Lies" — 4:13 (Carina Round, Tom J. Livemore)
  4. "Ready To Confess" — 2:59 (Carina Round, Glen Ballard, Tom J. Livemore, Simon Jason Smith, John Large)
  5. "Want More" — 4:40 (Carina Round, Samuel Stewart)
  6. "Take The Money" — 2:56 (Carina Round, Tom J. Livemore)
  7. "Downslow" — 3:43 (Carina Round, Tom J. Livemore, Simon Jason Smith, John Large)
  8. "Come To You" — 4:08 (Carina Round, Gary Go)
  9. "Slow Motion Addict" — 4:25 (Carina Round, Tom J. Livemore, Simon Jason Smith)
  10. "January Heart" — 4:13 (Carina Round)
  11. "The Disconnection" (Long Version) — 5:06 (Carina Round)
  12. "The City" — 5:13 (Carina Round, Tom J. Livemore)

iTunes bonus track

  1. "Same Girlfriend" — 3:38

The bonus track is also hidden in the pre-gap on track one of the CD. Simply start up the disc and hold down the rewind button to find it.

Bonus Disc — Tease and Sting EP

  1. "Ready to Confess" [Acoustic] — 0.00
  2. "Stolen Car" [Electro-Acoustic Mix] — 0.00
  3. "Come To You" [Electro-Acoustic Mix] — 0.00

A bonus promo EP called Tease and Sting EP was included on some limited edition releases of Slow Motion Addict.

Slow Motion Addict — The Film

To promote the album a feature-length film was made called Slow Motion Addict, including a video for 12 of the 13 songs featured on Slow Motion Addict. The films were directed by Jesse Davey.

Round stars in twelve episodes based around tracks from her album of the same name. Throughout the cycle of songs, she plays the character "Maisie Scarlett", who at first glance seems to be an everyday type of girl but who in fact is caught in a nightmarish situation where a small part of her soul dies every day. Over time, she experiences a series of small emotional deaths and must choose to continue her surreal journey or engage directly with the demons who torment her. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Jesse Davey, the film is entirely set to music but is nonetheless far from a conventional video promo. The episodes became a notably addictive summer phenomenon when first released over the Internet.

Personnel

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References

  1. Slow Motion Addict at AllMusic
  2. Music Box review
  3. Cinquemani, Sal. "Music Review: Carina Round: Slow Motion Addict". Slant Magazine. Archived from the original on 20 August 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2020.