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Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R)

Marillion · 2016

68 min · 17 tracks · progressive rock · art rock · neo-prog

A sprawling, introspective journey blending art rock with poignant social commentary and intricate arrangements.

Why listen to this

Best for
introspective themes for deep reflection dynamic exploration of emotional landscapes wave-like pacing encourages contemplation
Context
Released on September 23, 2016, 'F E A R' is Marillion's 18th studio album and reflects a significant moment in their career as they continue to evolve. This album followed their highly successful 2012 release 'Sounds That Can't Be Made', solidifying their status in the progressive rock scene while embracing contemporary themes.
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progressive rock, art rock, neo-prog

Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) is an album by Marillion, released in 2016. A sprawling, introspective journey blending art rock with poignant social commentary and intricate arrangements. 'F E A R' received critical acclaim, praised for its thematic depth and musical composition, leading to it reaching No. 12 on the UK Albums Chart. The album's exploration of societal issues resonates with listeners, making it a significant entry in Marillion's discography during a time of global uncertainty. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) sound like?

A sprawling, introspective journey blending art rock with poignant social commentary and intricate arrangements. Rooted in progressive rock and art rock.

What makes Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) by Marillion notable?

'F E A R' received critical acclaim, praised for its thematic depth and musical composition, leading to it reaching No. 12 on the UK Albums Chart. The album's exploration of societal issues resonates with listeners, making it a significant entry in Marillion's discography during a time of global uncertainty. Released on September 23, 2016, 'F E A R' is Marillion's 18th studio album and reflects a significant moment in their career as they continue to evolve. This album followed their highly successful 2012 release 'Sounds That Can't Be Made', solidifying their status in the progressive rock scene while embracing contemporary themes.

Who is Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) for?

Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) works well if you're into introspective themes for deep reflection, dynamic exploration of emotional landscapes and wave-like pacing encourages contemplation.

How many songs are on Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R)?

Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) has 17 tracks, running approximately 68 minutes.

Tracklist

17 tracks·68:06

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 El Dorado: i. Long-Shadowed Sun 1:26
  • 2 El Dorado: ii. The Gold 6:12
  • 3 El Dorado: iii. Demolished Lives 2:23
  • 4 El Dorado: iv. F E A R 4:07
  • 5 El Dorado: v. The Grandchildren of Apes 2:35
  • 6 Living in F E A R Standout 6:25
  • 7 White Paper Standout 7:18

Disc 2

  • 1 The Leavers: i. Wake Up in Music 4:27
  • 2 The Leavers: ii. The Remainers 1:34
  • 3 The Leavers: iii. Vapour Trails in the Sky 4:49
  • 4 The Leavers: iv. The Jumble of Days 4:20
  • 5 The Leavers: v. One Tonight 3:56
  • 6 The New Kings: i. Fuck Everyone and Run Standout 4:22
  • 7 The New Kings: ii. Russia’s Locked Doors 6:24
  • 8 The New Kings: iii. A Scary Sky 2:33
  • 9 The New Kings: iv. Why Is Nothing Ever True? 3:24
  • 10 Tomorrow’s New Country 1:47

Release Date

September 23, 2016

Genre

art rock, neo-prog, progressive rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

68 min 6 sec