

Hi Everyone, Hope all is well as we roll into another weekend. Listen free to Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (Lisztomania, 1901 and more). But, on Wolfgang, those same songs are unfulfilled-and this band wouldn't have it any other way.

They're pleasure-pushers, filling tunes with riffs, phrases, and beats a five-year-old could love. The two opening songs, the bopping "Lisztomania" and the buzzing "1901," are so immediate and prone to habitual play that the remainder of the album is bound to be neglected.

Realigned with Philippe Zdar, the half of Cassius who mixed United, Phoenix make adjustments on the polarizing characteristics of their second and third albums - the pokey and occasionally listless Alphabetical, the jagged and tune-deficient It's Never Been Like That - with some of the most direct and enjoyable songs they've made to date. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix continued to gain momentum with the increased exposure of the tour In the US, Phoenix began a promotional tour including performances on several late night talk shows. While the band's previous work enjoyed a moderate underground following, the release of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix drew the attention of a more mainstream audience. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix is the fourth studio album by French indie pop band Phoenix.
