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"The Kids Are Sick Again" is a song by Newcastle-upon-Tyne band Maxïmo Park. It is the first single released from their third studio album, ''Quicken the Heart''. The single was released on 4 May 2009. The song entered the UK singles chart at #50. Frontman Paul Smith explained to the NME that this song is about the effect of advertisements on the youth today. He said: "I guess I thought society as a whole is bombarded by advertisements and to me that's why the kids are sick again. It's a funny sounding phrase but it's a serious song - so it's a nice blend of being amused, but () I hope people sit up and take notice of it." Drummer Tom English added: "They (youth of today ) can't express themselves anymore and this is for them." Smith told Drowned in Sound: "The first line ('The comforting ache of the summer holiday') indicates that queasy feeling of adolescent isolation that I remember experiencing. The song's ultimate feeling is of escape and I think the music builds to that release after a pulsing, atmospheric beginning." 〔 (The Kids Are Sick Again Songfacts ) 〕 ==Track listings== The track listing was revealed via e-mail to fans signed up to the bands mailing list and also made available on their online store.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://maximopark.com/the-kids-are-sick-again/?p=2691 )〕 CD # "The Kids Are Sick Again" – 3:05 # "Russian Dolls" – 2:58 7" 1 (Yellow vinyl) # "The Kids Are Sick Again" – 3:05 # "Tales of the Semi-Detached" – 1:58 7" 2 (Orange vinyl) # "The Kids Are Sick Again" (acoustic) – 2:53 # "History Books" – 2:45 Digital Download # "The Kids Are Sick Again" (Demo Version) iTunes Download EP # "The Kids Are Sick Again" – 3:05 # "Russian Dolls" – 2:58 # "Tales of the Semi-Detached" – 1:58 # "History Books" – 2:45 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Kids Are Sick Again」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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