Questing, Not Coasting
Maxïmo Park · 2009
2 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · post-punk revival
A dynamic blend of introspective lyrics and vibrant melodies that reflect both urgency and contemplation.
Questing, Not Coasting is a single by Maxïmo Park, released in 2009. A dynamic blend of introspective lyrics and vibrant melodies that reflect both urgency and contemplation. 'Questing, Not Coasting' received positive reviews from critics, showcasing the band's ability to evolve while retaining their core identity. Its exploration of themes like ambition and introspection resonated within the indie rock scene, contributing to discussions about personal growth and societal pressures during the late 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Questing, Not Coasting sound like?
A dynamic blend of introspective lyrics and vibrant melodies that reflect both urgency and contemplation. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.
What makes Questing, Not Coasting by Maxïmo Park notable?
'Questing, Not Coasting' received positive reviews from critics, showcasing the band's ability to evolve while retaining their core identity. Its exploration of themes like ambition and introspection resonated within the indie rock scene, contributing to discussions about personal growth and societal pressures during the late 2000s. Released in early 2009, 'Questing, Not Coasting' marked Maxïmo Park's fourth studio album during a period of artistic exploration following their commercial peak with 'Our Earthly Pleasures' in 2007. By this time, the band was experimenting with acoustic elements, demonstrating a shift in their sound while maintaining their post-punk revival roots.
How many songs are on Questing, Not Coasting?
Questing, Not Coasting has 2 tracks.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Questing, Not Coasting (acoustic) Standout
- 2 That Beating Heart Standout
Release Date
January 1, 2009
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
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