The Way I Walk
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie · 1994
12 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock
A raw blend of alternative rock and post-punk energy infused with sharp lyrical wit.
The Way I Walk is an EP by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, released in 1994. A raw blend of alternative rock and post-punk energy infused with sharp lyrical wit. The album's title track became a notable hit, helping the band gain recognition in the UK alternative scene. It received positive reviews from critics and showcased their distinctive sound, which influenced later acts in the genre. The album's success contributed to the band's lasting legacy within the UK alternative rock landscape. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Way I Walk sound like?
A raw blend of alternative rock and post-punk energy infused with sharp lyrical wit. Rooted in alternative rock.
What makes The Way I Walk by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie notable?
The album's title track became a notable hit, helping the band gain recognition in the UK alternative scene. It received positive reviews from critics and showcased their distinctive sound, which influenced later acts in the genre. The album's success contributed to the band's lasting legacy within the UK alternative rock landscape. Released in January 1994, 'The Way I Walk' was Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie's fourth studio album, coming after their 1992 release 'Hammer and Tongs'. At this point, the band was navigating a shift in the UK music scene as Britpop began to emerge, marking a transitional phase in their sound and audience appeal.
How many songs are on The Way I Walk?
The Way I Walk has 4 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The Way I Walk Standout 2:47
- 2 Superman Standout 3:02
- 3 Sick Baby (’94) Standout 3:52
- 4 You Will 3:06
Release Date
January 1, 1994
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
12 min 47 sec
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