Everything At Once Travis

Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
28.04.2016

Label: Caroline Distribution

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: Travis

Composer: Fran Healy, Tim Rice-Oxley, Dougie Payne, Aurora Aksnes

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  • 1 What Will Come 02:57
  • 2 Magnificent Time 02:50
  • 3 Radio Song 03:00
  • 4 Paralysed 02:49
  • 5 Animals 03:43
  • 6 Everything At Once 02:59
  • 7 3 Miles High 02:47
  • 8 All Of The Places 03:32
  • 9 Idlewild 03:52
  • 10 Strangers On A Train 04:52
  • Total Runtime 33:21

Info for Everything At Once

Travis are back - their latest full length record Everything at Once. Everything At Once’ is the brand new ten track studio album by Travis released on their own label Red Telephone Box and features the new single ‘3 Miles High’ a beautifully understated and uplifting acoustic track, featuring backing vocals from up and coming Norwegian artist Aurora.

Written by Travis and produced by Michael Ilbert at the legendary Hansa Studios in Berlin, ‘Everything At Once’ positively overflows with conviction and confidence; pushing boundaries while maintaining their classic sound.

Fran Healy, lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Dougie Payne, bass, backing vocals
Andy Dunlop, lead guitar, banjo, backing vocals
Neil Primrose, drums, percussion



TRAVIS
Formed in Glasgow in 1990, Travis (Fran Healy, vocals, guitar; Andy Dunlop, lead guitar; Dougie Payne, bass; Neil Primrose, drums) came of age during Britpop’s heyday, but always stood at a remove from that scene’s barely contained mania. When the Britpop hangover kicked in at the end of the ’90s, Travis’ gentle, uplifting songs were the perfect antidote for the chaos of the preceding years. From its title on down, Good Feeling set the mood: an upbeat album unafraid to wear its emotions on its sleeve. By the time Travis took to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage in 1999, delivering a career-defining performance, they were poised to become household names, opening the door for a new generation of introspective songwriters to come through.

Entering the new millennium as one of the biggest bands in the UK following the success of sophomore album, 1999’sThe Man Who (now certified 9x platinum, with over 2.7 million albums sold in the UK), Travis spent the remainder of the ’00s developing their sound without ever forgetting their core commitment to songwriting. The Invisible Band (2001) consolidated the group’s status as the grown-ups’ indie rock band of choice, while 2003’s 12 Memories revealed a newfound electronica influence. 2007’s The Boy With No Name was the band’s most eclectic album to date, and, in the years since, the group have only continued to build on their enduring appeal. 2008’s Ode to J Smith included the fan-favorite single ‘Something Anything’, while Where You Stand (2013) and Everything At Once (2016) returned Travis to the UK Top 5. Travis’ emotionally charged and deeply heartfelt ninth studio album, 10 Songs (2020), marked another new chapter in the band’s extraordinarily prolific and unflappable career. 10 Songs is yet another body of work that showcases the band as one of the UK’s finest song writing exports.

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