Exile
Gary Numan · 1997
47 min · 9 tracks · electronic ยท new wave ยท synth-pop
Dark, atmospheric synthscapes intertwine with haunting vocals, creating a reflective and immersive listening experience.
Exile is an album by Gary Numan, released in 1997. Dark, atmospheric synthscapes intertwine with haunting vocals, creating a reflective and immersive listening experience. 'Exile' is significant for its exploration of themes like alienation and despair, resonating deeply with listeners and earning critical acclaim. The album reached number 27 on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing Numan's enduring relevance in the music scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Exile sound like?
Dark, atmospheric synthscapes intertwine with haunting vocals, creating a reflective and immersive listening experience. Rooted in electronic and new wave.
What makes Exile by Gary Numan notable?
'Exile' is significant for its exploration of themes like alienation and despair, resonating deeply with listeners and earning critical acclaim. The album reached number 27 on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing Numan's enduring relevance in the music scene. By the time 'Exile' was released in 1997, Gary Numan was experiencing a resurgence in interest following the success of his previous album 'Sacrifice'. This marked his return to a darker, more introspective style after years of fluctuating commercial success, positioning him as a key figure in the electronic genre during the late '90s.
How many songs are on Exile?
Exile has 9 tracks, running approximately 47 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Dominion Day Standout 4:51
- 2 Prophecy Standout 5:04
- 3 Dead Heaven 5:21
- 4 Dark 4:29
- 5 Innocence Bleeding 4:25
- 6 The Angel Wars 5:03
- 7 Absolution 4:58
- 8 An Alien Cure 6:08
- 9 Exile Standout 6:47
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