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"Choices"
Single by The Hoosiers
from the album The Illusion of Safety
B-sideThe Illusion of an Album [A]
Released1 August 2010
Recorded2009
GenreNew wave, synthpop, indie pop
Length2:50
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Alan Sharland, Martin Skarendahl, Toby Smith, Irwin Sparkes, Sam Swallow
The Hoosiers singles chronology
"Cops and Robbers"
(2008)
"Choices"
(2010)
"Bumpy Ride"
(2011)

"Choices" is the lead single from the English indie pop band The Hoosiers, taken from their second studio album, The Illusion of Safety, and was released in the UK on 1 August 2010. The single was the band's fifth released single overall.

The music video of "Choices" was by the directing duo Diamond Dogs, who also directed the Hoosiers in "Worried about Ray", "Goodbye Mr A" and "Cops and Robbers".

Critical reception

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Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating:

However, those critics might just owe them a rethink, because musically-speaking the Anglo-Swedish trio have managed to suppress their more irksome tendencies. In fact, 'Choices' finds them adopting an oh-so contemporary electropop complete with big rubbery synths that Calvin Harris wouldn't cock a snook at. Crucially, in the process they haven't lost their ability to pen a proper pop chorus or, for that matter, a middle 8 that swells like an Olympic gold medallist's chest. Odd-pop? Nope, this is just top pop. (For the record, we tend to plump for both, but on the side.) .[1]

Fraser McAlpine of the BBC's Chart Blog gave them a positive review

The thing with the Hoosiers going a bit electropop is it is in no way a betrayal of the band they were on their first album, nor is it a shameless sellout - a stab at a sound which is more commercial. I say this in the full and certain knowledge that I am not psychic, and the people in the band could well be cravenly chasing the hit sound of the nowadays with no thought of artistic worth whatsoever. ... In summary: new Hoosiers good, cocky restaurants bad..[2]

World record attempt

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In an attempt to break the world record for the longest song ever recorded, The Hoosiers have released a version of the song that is available on iTunes to download called, "Stop Giving Me Verses". The band began a competition prior to the song's recording asking fans to write verses and send them in, no matter how ridiculous. The song is over 40 minutes long, and is the single "Choices" with hand-picked winners' lyrics. It was the first time that drummer Alfonso and bassist Martin took lead vocals for certain verses, and featured cameo verses from Jeff Leach and Katy Brand.

Track listing

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  • Digital Download
No.TitleLength
1."Choices"2:50
2."The Illusion of an Album [A]"12:03
  • Extended Play [3]
No.TitleLength
1."Choices"2:50
2."Choices (Glam As You Club Mix)"5:12
3."Choices (Glam As You Radio Mix)"3:07
4."Choices (Glam As You Instrumental)"3:09

Notes:

Chart positions

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Chart (2010) Position
German Singles Chart[4] 76
UK Singles Chart 11

References

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  1. ^ Published Monday, Aug 2 2010, 11:30 BST (2010-08-02). "The Hoosiers: 'Choices' - Music Singles Review". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2012-02-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ McAlpine, Fraser. "The Hoosiers - 'Choices'". 27 July 2010. BBC. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Choices: The Hoosiers: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  4. ^ ":: MTV | Hitlist Germany KW 5 | charts". Mtv.de. 2011-09-29. Archived from the original on 2012-03-05. Retrieved 2012-02-09.