Futurama (Supercar album)
Appearance
Futurama | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 22, 2000 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, shoegazing, synthpop, experimental rock | |||
Length | 75:16 | |||
Label | Ki/oon Records | |||
Producer | Supercar | |||
Supercar chronology | ||||
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Singles from Futurama | ||||
Futurama is the third album by the Japanese indie rock band Supercar. The album's name is a portmanteau of the words "future" and "panorama."[2] Musically, its electronic experimentation marked a significant shift for a group whose music two years earlier had been characterized primarily as guitar rock.[3]
Futurama was released on November 22, 2000, and it reached the 21st place on the Oricon Albums Chart.[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Changes" | 4:09 |
2. | "Playstar Vista" | 5:20 |
3. | "Baby Once More" | 4:10 |
4. | "White Surf style 5." | 5:18 |
5. | "Star Fall" | 5:51 |
6. | "Flava" | 4:13 |
7. | "Shibuya Morning" | 4:35 |
8. | "Easy Way Out" | 4:00 |
9. | "Everybody On News" | 3:35 |
10. | "Karma" | 5:44 |
11. | "Fairway" | 4:14 |
12. | "ReStarter" | 5:01 |
13. | "A.O.S.A." | 4:57 |
14. | "New Young City" | 4:54 |
15. | "Blue Subrhyme" | 5:04 |
16. | "I'm Nothing" | 4:18 |
References
- ^ a b "Supercar - Biography". Sony Music Japan. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Sony Music: Supercar profile". Retrieved 2019-07-13.
- ^ Martin, Ian (May 17, 2019), "Supercar's Futurama", Metropolis
- ^ "Supercar (2) – Futurama". Discogs. 22 November 2000. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
External links
- "Supercar album review: Futurama". Sputnikmusic. 2016-02-15.