Elemeno P (album)
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Elemeno P is the self-titled third studio album of New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...

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Rock music
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 band Elemeno P
Elemeno P
Elemeno P is a New Zealand rock band. The band's first album, Love & Disrespect was released on 4 July 2003, and reached number one on the RIANZ albums chart. Their second album, Trouble in Paradise was released on 24 November 2005 and includes the singles 11:57, Burn, One Left Standing and You Are...

. It was released on May 26, 2008. The band say that they "decided to make this record self titled as it really felt like it's the most honest and elemeno p-ish record to date."

A week before the release date, Elemeno P decided to put a song from their album on their myspace each day (Monday 19 May - Sunday 25 May) for fans to listen to, so that by the time the album was Released the following Monday, Elemeno P fans would have listened to the whole album. Fan reaction from the first few songs was very good.

"Better Days" is the third single from the album and will be released Late May - Early June. The video was filmed at the Lawn Bowls Club in Grey Lynn, and Dave uploaded backstage pictures of the video shoot. The album was designed by London based art-director and long time friend of Dave and Justin, Samuel Muir.

Track listing

  1. "Beverly Laurel (3:03)"
  2. "Baby Come On
    Baby Come On (Elemeno P song)
    "Baby Come On" is the first single by Elemeno P from their self-titled third studio album Elemeno P, released on 26 May 2008 .The song was available as a free download from ZM and Edge Radio station websites....

     (3:14)"
  3. "Take the High Road
    Take The High Road (Elemeno P song)
    "Take The High Road" is the second single by Elemeno P from their self-titled third studio album Elemeno P. It was released on 17 March, 2008....

     (3:38)"
  4. "Loaded Gun (3:52)"
  5. "Pay For It (3:49)"
  6. "Better Days (3:41)"
  7. "Anna Don't Let Go (4:40)"
  8. "Takes A Radical (3:08)"
  9. "Louder Louder (2:59)"
  10. "Some Things (4:31)"
  11. "Yesterday" (bonus track)

Review

Scene Newspaper, Todd Wilson, Matamata, NZ

4/5
Back with their 3rd album New Zealand’s own Elemeno P have definitely matured and have developed their music style since their previous two albums. The album was self-produced by the band, which was ideal as it best reflects where the band is currently at in their career by allowing them to portray their new found depth. The album features a handful of tracks that will have your feet tapping along throughout the album. Some highlights from the album are ‘Louder Louder’, a kind-of bubbly, folk song that brings an uplifting atmosphere to the album and ‘Better Days’ which gradually builds momentum creating a great anthem for the album and a fitting third single. This is definitely their best album to date and is a must get if you are a proud supporter of New Zealand music.
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