2011, Merge Records
VINYL FORMAT. Dancer Equired, the band's first album for Merge, is a return to the hive, even if the record's creation was out of their usual boundaries. It should be known that for the first time, the trio escaped to a studio, namely Columbus Discount Recording and the famed Musicol, during the summer of violence. With the help of Adam Smith and Dustin White, Times New Viking recorded and produced an album sounds like a mellow night out. Though it abandons the pissy histrionics of the past, it remains loud and brash, with mammoth guitars still piled on, only magnifying the bright beautiful traits of the band has nurtured since the beginning. It would be easy to describe the album as a new chapter, but in knowing the forward-thinking, never-settled energies of Times New Viking, this is an entirely new book. Rip it up and start again.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | It's a Culture |
| 2 | Ever Falling in Love |
| 3 | No Room to Live |
| 4 | Try Harder |
| 5 | California Roll |
| 6 | Ways to Go |
| 7 | New Vertical Dwellings |
| 8 | Downtown Eastern Bloc |
| 9 | More Rumours |
| 10 | Don't Go to Liverpool |
| 11 | Fuck Her Tears |
| 12 | Want to Exist |
| 13 | Somebody's Slave |
| 14 | No Good |
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