Apply Some Pressure
Maxïmo Park · 2005
10 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · post-punk revival
Energetic guitars and introspective lyrics collide, encapsulating the urgency of early 2000s indie rock.
Apply Some Pressure is a single by Maxïmo Park, released in 2005. Energetic guitars and introspective lyrics collide, encapsulating the urgency of early 2000s indie rock. 'Apply Some Pressure' was well-received by critics, earning a spot on NME's list of the best albums of 2005. The single 'Apply Some Pressure' reached number 31 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing the band's impact within the indie rock landscape and influencing subsequent acts within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Apply Some Pressure sound like?
Energetic guitars and introspective lyrics collide, encapsulating the urgency of early 2000s indie rock. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.
What makes Apply Some Pressure by Maxïmo Park notable?
'Apply Some Pressure' was well-received by critics, earning a spot on NME's list of the best albums of 2005. The single 'Apply Some Pressure' reached number 31 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing the band's impact within the indie rock landscape and influencing subsequent acts within the genre. Released on February 21, 2005, 'Apply Some Pressure' marked Maxïmo Park's debut album, positioning them as key players in the post-punk revival movement. Following their formation in 2003, the band quickly gained traction in the UK music scene, leading to this energetic introduction that set the stage for their career.
How many songs are on Apply Some Pressure?
Apply Some Pressure has 4 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Apply Some Pressure Standout 2:45
- 2 The Coast Is Always Changing Standout 3:19
- 3 Fear of Falling Standout 2:34
- 4 I Want You to Leave 2:17
Release Date
February 21, 2005
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
10 min 56 sec
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