Language. Sex. Violence. Other? is the fifth studio album by Stereophonics, released March 14 2005. It received critical acclaim in the British music press, who had been hostile to the band in recent years, and notably the NME, whose reviews of the band's previous two albums had been harsh. The album reached number one in the UK, selling over 100,000 copies in its first week of release. It debuted at thirty-five on the U.S. Billboard Heatseekers chart.
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- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? is the fifth studio album by Stereophonics, released March 14 2005. It received critical acclaim in the British music press, who had been hostile to the band in recent years, and notably the NME, whose reviews of the band's previous two albums had been harsh. The album reached number one in the UK, selling over 100,000 copies in its first week of release. It debuted at thirty-five on the U.S. Billboard Heatseekers chart. The first single, "Dakota", was released on 28 February 2005. It became Stereophonics' biggest hit in the UK, reaching number one in the sales chart, and also topping the download chart, where it remained in the top ten for eleven weeks. The single received good reviews, James Masterton calling it the single of the year. The single steadily gained ground on U.S. alternative rock radio. However, since the Stereophonics lacked a fanbase or previous popular success in America, the single was at a great disadvantage and was initially added to very few station playlists. Nevertheless, the popularity of the song and its championing by such stations as WBCN led "Dakota" slowly to gain airplay and playlist adds across the country over a period of many months. Eventually, "Dakota" become the first Stereophonics song to chart on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. It first charted on 9 July 2005, almost half a year after its original release. The song reached thirty-four on the chart. The second UK single was "Superman", released on 20 June. It was added to BBC Radio 1's B-list, and moved to the A-list a few weeks later. The song reached thirteen in the singles chart; its low placing resulted from its edgier, harder feel compared to "Dakota," and its lack of download sales. Nevertheless, critic James Masterton gave it a positive review. The third single was "Devil", released on 12 September 2005. The song was added to Radio 1's C-List but later moved to the B-List and it was also playlisted by XFM. The album is the first to feature new drummer Javier Weyler. All songs have only one word in the title. The title of the song "Lolita" was inspired by Kelly Jones' baby daughter. The song "Deadhead" was previously released as a demo version under a different track name on the "Maybe Tomorrow" CD Single, "Royal Flush". Though the CD single is no longer available widespread, the track can currently be purchased on the UK iTunes Store on the digital version of said single.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? es el quinto álbum del grupo galés Stereophonics, a la venta el día 14 de marzo de 2005. El álbum llegó a la cima de la lista del Reino Unido y en el número 35 de la de EEUU. Éste es el primer álbum donde el batería argentino Javier Weyler tocaba con el grupo. Todos los títulos de las canciones se componen de una sola palabra. El título de la canción "Lolita" está inspirado en la pequeña hija de Kelly Jones. El primer single, "Dakota", salió el 28 de febrero de 2005. Se convirtió en la canción insignia de Stereophonics en el Reino Unido, llegando al número 1 en la lista de ventas, y también en la lista de descargas, donde estuvo once semanas en el Top 10. Recibió buenas críticas y James Masterton la llamó la mejor canción del año. El segundo single fue "Superman", lanzado el 20 de junio. La canción llegó al puesto 30 de la lista de canciones. Sin embargo, el crítico James Masterton le dio una buena . El tercer single, "Devil", salió el 12 de septiembre de 2005 junto con un polémico vídeo.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? est le cinquième album des Stereophonics, sorti en 2005. Il y a deux versions : La version normale avec sa pochette colorée et l'autre version avec la pochette grisâtre et les bonus du DVD en édition limitée. Il est à noter que les titres des pistes de l'album sont tous en un seul mot. Le titre de l'album quant à lui s'inspire du code de classification utilisé au verso des DVD, qui a amené Kelly Jones à se poser la question de savoir si tout pouvait être ainsi rangé en quatre catégories.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? è il quinto album di studio rilasciato nel marzo 2005 dal gruppo britpop Stereophonics. Il primo singolo, Dakota, è stato rilasciato il 28 febbraio 2005. Diventò la più grande hit degli Stereophonics nel Regno Unito, raggiungendo il numero uno nella classifica delle vendite, e anche nella classifica dei download, dove rimase in vetta per 11 settimane. Il secondo singolo rilasciato nel Regno Unito il 20 giugno. La canzone raggiunse la 13esima posizione nella classifica dei singoli; il suo basso piazzamento è dovuto al suo stile più nervoso e più duro in confronto con Dakota, e la sua mancanza di vendite download. Tuttavia, il critico James Masterton aveva dato una recensione positiva ad entrambe le canzoni. Il terzo singolo fu "Devil", rilasciato il 12 settembre 2005. La canzone fu aggiunta alla C-List di Radio 1, ma più tardi si sposto nella B-List; fu messa anche in rotaione da XFM. L'album è il primo della band con il nuovo batterista Javier Weyler. Tutti titoli delle canzoni sono formati da una sola parola; Il titolo della canzone "Lolita" è ispirato alla figlia allora neonata di Kelly Jones.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? - to piąty album walijskiej grupy rockowej Stereophonics. Został wydany w marcu 2005 przez wytwórnię V2.
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- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? is the fifth studio album by Stereophonics, released March 14 2005. It received critical acclaim in the British music press, who had been hostile to the band in recent years, and notably the NME, whose reviews of the band's previous two albums had been harsh. The album reached number one in the UK, selling over 100,000 copies in its first week of release. It debuted at thirty-five on the U.S. Billboard Heatseekers chart.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? es el quinto álbum del grupo galés Stereophonics, a la venta el día 14 de marzo de 2005. El álbum llegó a la cima de la lista del Reino Unido y en el número 35 de la de EEUU. Éste es el primer álbum donde el batería argentino Javier Weyler tocaba con el grupo. Todos los títulos de las canciones se componen de una sola palabra. El título de la canción "Lolita" está inspirado en la pequeña hija de Kelly Jones.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? est le cinquième album des Stereophonics, sorti en 2005. Il y a deux versions : La version normale avec sa pochette colorée et l'autre version avec la pochette grisâtre et les bonus du DVD en édition limitée. Il est à noter que les titres des pistes de l'album sont tous en un seul mot.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? è il quinto album di studio rilasciato nel marzo 2005 dal gruppo britpop Stereophonics. Il primo singolo, Dakota, è stato rilasciato il 28 febbraio 2005. Diventò la più grande hit degli Stereophonics nel Regno Unito, raggiungendo il numero uno nella classifica delle vendite, e anche nella classifica dei download, dove rimase in vetta per 11 settimane. Il secondo singolo rilasciato nel Regno Unito il 20 giugno.
- Language. Sex. Violence. Other? - to piąty album walijskiej grupy rockowej Stereophonics. Został wydany w marcu 2005 przez wytwórnię V2.
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