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Ep97: Phoenix

29-Feb-24 22:00

Ep97: Phoenix

Stalwarts of the indie genre since they burst onto the scene in 2000 with their album United, French indie-pop band Phoenix is known for their sleek, highly stylised, and infectious melodies, punctuated with energetic, evocative lyrics. We journey through the constantly evolving sounds of the band's discography in this week's episode of Back To Back.

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Entertainment (Bankrupt!) 

Long Distance Call (It's Never Been Like That)

Bourgeois (Bankrupt!)

1901 (Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix)

Goodbye Soleil (Ti Amo)

The Only One (Alpha Zulu)

If I Ever Feel Better (United)

Armistice (Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix)

Everything Is Everything (Alphabetical)

Trying To Be Cool (Bankrupt!)

Love Like A Sunset, Pt. 1 (Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix)

Love Like A Sunset, Pt. 2 (Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix)

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Julian Yap

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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