In Praise of More (album)

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Released27 September 2010
RecordedYork and London, 2009–2010
Length37:54
In Praise of More
Studio album by
Released27 September 2010
RecordedYork and London, 2009–2010
GenrePost-rock, dream pop, shoegazing, indie rock
Length37:54
LabelKscope
ProducerMark Peters, Ulrich Schnauss and Dave Potter
Engineers chronology
Three Fact Fader
(2009)
In Praise of More
(2010)
Always Returning
(2014)
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In Praise of More is the third full-length studio album by British shoegaze band Engineers, released on 27 September 2010 through the Kscope label. It is the first to feature Daniel Land, Matthew Linley and Ulrich Schnauss as full-time members of the band.

All songs written and composed by Engineers.

No.TitleLength
1."What It's Worth"3:49
2."Subtober"4:25
3."Las Vega"4:10
4."Press Rewind"4:06
5."There Will Be Time"2:38
6."To an Evergreen"5:17
7."Twenty Paces"6:09
8."In Praise of More"3:36
9."Nach Hause"3:49

Singles

  • "Subtober" (6 December 2010)
    1. "Subtober" (Single Edit)
    2. "Subtober" (North Atlantic Oscillation Remix)
  • "To An Evergreen EP" (13 June 2011)
    1. "To An Evergreen" (Edit)
    2. "What It's Worth" (Helios Remix)
    3. "Twenty Paces" (Beroshima Remix)
    4. "In Praise of More" (Elika Remix)
    5. "Subtober" (North Atlantic Oscillation Remix)
    6. "Twenty Paces" (A Shoreline Dream Remix)
    7. "Hey You" (Pink Floyd cover)

Personnel

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