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Released
  
8 September 2008

Producer
  
Metronomy

Release date
  
8 September 2008

Length
  
44:12

Artist
  
Metronomy

Label
  
Because Music

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Nights Out (2008)
  
The English Riviera (2011)

Genres
  
Pop music, Electropop, Indie pop, Electronica, New wave, Electronic music

Similar
  
Metronomy albums, Indie pop albums

Metronomy nights out


'Nights Out' is the second album by British electronic act Metronomy, released on 8 September 2008 through Because Music.

Contents

Background

The starting point for the album was, according to lead singer Joseph Mount, "a half-arsed concept album about going out and having a crap time."

Joseph Mount wrote and recorded most of the album by himself but Gabriel Stebbing and Oscar Cash "play bits on a couple of tracks on the album and it’s kind of become….Metronomy used to be a him and now it’s definitely a they - which takes the heat off me a bit as well".

Artwork

The artwork for the album was created by airbrush artist Philip Castle.

Release

The commercial pressing of the album has a printing error on the cover; instead of reading Nights Out, it just says Nights. The promotional version is unaffected. It is unknown whether this will be rectified in the next pressing of the album.

Critical reception

The album was placed at No. 6 by NME in their best albums of 2008 list. http://www.nme.com/photos/top-50-albums-of-2008/121912#/photo/5. 

Track listing

All tracks written by Metronomy.

Nights In

  • A 6-track bonus CD was released alongside the album and was available if the album was purchased in Rough Trade stores or in the Rough Trade Album Club. The CD contains:
  • Singles and EPs

    So far four singles/EPs from Nights Out have been released: Radio Ladio - EP, My Heart Rate Rapid - EP, Holiday - Single and Heartbreaker.

    Radio Ladio, released on 12 November 2007, the accompanying video by Daniel Brereton features Joseph, Oscar and Gabriel with their skin painted blues and greens, playing kiddie-like pianos that have incorrect keys while they lust after an unobtainable woman, who at the end is revealed to be a cardboard cut-out.

    My Heart Rate Rapid, released on 7 April 2008, featured remixes from Primary 1 and Maton while the video directed by Dandi Wind featured zentai-suited women dancing in front of a backdrop of lava flows, eruptions fire, toy trains and psychedelic animations.

    Holiday was first released as a single on 7 July 2008, along with a video by Daniel Brereton. It features the band playing in a studio with weird objects such as a warped mirror, a colored lilo and many men walking through, holding such objects entering and leaving the shot. Most notably the band all wear sunglasses with the word Holiday written on the lens.

    Holiday was jointly released in France with Heartbreaker on 1 August 2008 with remixes by other artists.

    Heartbreaker is the fourth song, released on 1 September 2008 and features the Heartbreaker - EP and Heartbreaker (Dark Disco Remixes) - EP. The video was released on an enhanced version of Nights Out and shows Oscar Cash (apparently having been dumped by a girl) with his friends in their car going to an arcade, a fair and the beach, among others.

    A Thing For Me is the fifth single and the first released subsequent to the release of Nights Out. The video features the band and several girls and karaoke words on them with the rolling ball hitting them on the head as it is sung along. It also features cutaways to a projector slideshow with speech bubbles featuring the lyrics (even though some are just words that sound alike). The song was recently remixed by French artist Breakbot (on Ed Banger Records).

    Songs

    1Nights Intro2:44
    2The End of You Too3:47
    3Radio Ladio3:37

    References

    Nights Out Wikipedia