Sneaker Pimps - Splinter (1999)

Artist: Sneaker Pimps
Title: Splinter
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Clean Up Records / Virgin
Genre: Trip Hop, Dream Pop, Downtempo, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 55:50
Total Size: 367 MB | 127 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Splinter
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Clean Up Records / Virgin
Genre: Trip Hop, Dream Pop, Downtempo, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 55:50
Total Size: 367 MB | 127 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Sneaker Pimps - Half Life
02. Sneaker Pimps - Low Five
03. Sneaker Pimps - Lightning Field
04. Sneaker Pimps - Curl
05. Sneaker Pimps - Destroying Angel
06. Sneaker Pimps - Empathy
07. Sneaker Pimps - Superbug
08. Sneaker Pimps - Flowers And Silence
09. Sneaker Pimps - Cute Sushi Lunches
10. Sneaker Pimps - Ten To Twenty
11. Sneaker Pimps - Splinter
12. Sneaker Pimps - Wife By Two Thousand
Splinter is the second studio album by English electronic band Sneaker Pimps, released on 25 October 1999.
It was the first album to feature founding member and principal songwriter Chris Corner on lead vocals, replacing the band's previous singer Kelli Dayton.
NME described Splinter as "a staunch refusal to cash in whatsoever on previous fame" and "the band's hangover after the long night of success brought by debut 'Becoming X'. It’s faintly ugly and always a breath away from self-destruction, the vision of a band who've renounced smiling at people they hate and wrestled their collective soul back from the devil."
They also singled out Chris Corner's lyrics for praise claiming "his abstract punctuation-free lyrics have the same bleak power as 'OK Computer' – strangely meaningful without saying anything", and describing the album "as compelling as it is claustrophobic".
It was the first album to feature founding member and principal songwriter Chris Corner on lead vocals, replacing the band's previous singer Kelli Dayton.
NME described Splinter as "a staunch refusal to cash in whatsoever on previous fame" and "the band's hangover after the long night of success brought by debut 'Becoming X'. It’s faintly ugly and always a breath away from self-destruction, the vision of a band who've renounced smiling at people they hate and wrestled their collective soul back from the devil."
They also singled out Chris Corner's lyrics for praise claiming "his abstract punctuation-free lyrics have the same bleak power as 'OK Computer' – strangely meaningful without saying anything", and describing the album "as compelling as it is claustrophobic".
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