Traffic
Stereophonics · 1997
15 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock ยท hard rock ยท post-Britpop
A gritty blend of post-Britpop energy with anthemic rock melodies and poignant lyrics.
Traffic is a single by Stereophonics, released in 1997. A gritty blend of post-Britpop energy with anthemic rock melodies and poignant lyrics. 'Traffic' not only reached the top of the UK Singles Chart but also solidified Stereophonics' reputation for writing evocative narratives set against powerful rock instrumentation. The song's radio edit became particularly notable for its airplay, contributing to the band's growing popularity during the late 90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Traffic sound like?
A gritty blend of post-Britpop energy with anthemic rock melodies and poignant lyrics. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.
What makes Traffic by Stereophonics notable?
'Traffic' not only reached the top of the UK Singles Chart but also solidified Stereophonics' reputation for writing evocative narratives set against powerful rock instrumentation. The song's radio edit became particularly notable for its airplay, contributing to the band's growing popularity during the late 90s. By the time 'Traffic' was released in October 1997, Stereophonics had already established themselves as a leading band in the post-Britpop scene. This single followed their successful debut album, 'Word Gets Around', which had helped them gain significant traction in the UK music scene and set the stage for their continued ascent.
How many songs are on Traffic?
Traffic has 4 tracks, running approximately 15 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Traffic (radio edit) Standout 4:25
- 2 Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down Standout 2:15
- 3 Chris Chambers Standout 3:41
- 4 Traffic 4:53
Release Date
October 27, 1997
Artist Origin
Wales
Runtime
15 min 16 sec
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