The Mobile HomesThe World Will Listen

Label:

SubSpace Communications – CDCOM11

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

Sweden

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Synth-pop

Tracklist

1 Stupid Thing 4:42
2 It Hurts 3:21
3 Nostalgia 4:13
4 The More I Think The Deeper I Sink 5:26
5 Losing My Mind 3:58
6 If There's Any Justice 3:46
7 Got To Believe 3:33
8 Empty Heart 3:38
9 All I Do 5:15

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered AtPolar Mastering
  • Manufactured ByOptimal Media Production – A145452

Credits

  • Mastered ByHenrik Jonsson (2)
  • ProducerMobile Homes*
  • Written-ByAndreas Brun

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 393412 010709
  • Rights Society: BIEM/n©b
  • Matrix / Runout: manufactured by optimal media production A145452-01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpiL572
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 8318
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 9710

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Reviews

  • grantcorp's avatar
    grantcorp
    Our Swedish synth-legends did like many other bands in the late 1990s; they picked up those dreaded guitars. And when their self-titled album was released in 1998, a lot of us wondered why we had bothered waiting for it. However, the true spirit of TMH was still to be found. It would peek out every now and then, but oh so carefully. Then with the single "Nostalgia" preceeding this album we were sure that the boys had found their way back to where they belonged. Alas, it seems we may have cheered to soon.

    Although "The World Will Listen" received rather good reviews, I was left even more disappointed than in 1998. It is true that the sound is synthier this time, but that is pretty much the only good thing to be said about it. Of course "Nostalgia" is there, but the rest of the songs are mind-numbingly boring to listen to. And the fact that second hand shops are piling up downpriced recent releases indicates that there are more disappointed listeners out there. Nevertheless, I will continue to hope for a positive change, but I'll be listening to the early albums while I do.

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