Senior
Röyksopp · 2010
55 min · 9 tracks · electronic · synth-pop
A lush tapestry of ambient soundscapes intertwined with introspective melodies and ethereal vocals.
Senior is an album by Röyksopp, released in 2010. A lush tapestry of ambient soundscapes intertwined with introspective melodies and ethereal vocals. 'Senior' was well-received by critics, with many highlighting its cohesive atmosphere and emotional depth. It further established Röyksopp as pioneers in the synth-pop genre, influencing subsequent electronic acts and contributing to the revival of interest in ambient music during the 2010s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Senior sound like?
A lush tapestry of ambient soundscapes intertwined with introspective melodies and ethereal vocals. Rooted in electronic and synth-pop.
What makes Senior by Röyksopp notable?
'Senior' was well-received by critics, with many highlighting its cohesive atmosphere and emotional depth. It further established Röyksopp as pioneers in the synth-pop genre, influencing subsequent electronic acts and contributing to the revival of interest in ambient music during the 2010s. Released on September 8, 2010, 'Senior' marked Röyksopp's fourth studio album and followed their critically acclaimed 'Junior'. By this time, the duo had solidified their reputation in electronic music, transitioning into more mature themes while maintaining their signature sound. This album represents a reflective phase in their career, showcasing their growth as artists.
How many songs are on Senior?
Senior has 9 tracks, running approximately 55 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 ...and the Forest Began to Sing 1:50
- 2 Tricky Two 7:51
- 3 The Alcoholic Standout 5:10
- 4 Senior Living 5:09
- 5 The Drug 5:58
- 6 Forsaken Cowboy Standout 5:28
- 7 The Fear 7:01
- 8 Coming Home Standout 5:05
- 9 A Long, Long Way / The Final Day 12:15
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