Sep 21, 2016


Modern Synthesis is the second studio album by England-based alternative rock band Area 11.[1] It was released on 1 July 2016 and has an 11-song track list similar to their previous album All the Lights in the Sky. The album was written and partially recorded in Italy from between in the Spring of 2016 and then recorded in England throughout the rest of the year of 2015 into early 2016 between the band's tours.

The writing process for this album was more collaborative than the band's other records, with Jonathan Kogan and Sparkles* sharing much of the work, and with band members Alex Parvis and Leo Taylor contributing. This album is the band's first to be partly distributed by a non-indie label: Cooking Vinyl.

Tracklist

1. Override [B]
2. Override [C]
3. The Contract
4. Watchmaker
5. Versus
6. Processor
7. Red Queen
8. Angel Lust
9. The Life of a Ghost
10. After the Flags
11. Nebula
12. Panacea and the Prelogue

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