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Bread and Circuses (The View album)

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Bread and Circuses
Studio album by
Released14 March 2011 (2011-03-14)
GenreIndie rock, garage rock
Label1965
ProducerYouth
The View chronology
Which Bitch?
(2009)
Bread and Circuses
(2011)
Cheeky for a Reason
(2012)
Singles from Bread and Circuses
  1. "Sunday"
    Released: 1 November 2010
  2. "Grace"
    Released: 14 March 2011

Bread and Circuses is the third studio album by The View. It was recorded with producer Youth in 2010. In late 2010, the band went on an expansive tour of the UK in support of the album.

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Transcription

Track listing

All songs written by Kyle Falconer and Kieren Webster, expect ‘Friend’ by Kyle Falconer, Kieren Webster and Darren Rennie

  1. "Grace"
  2. "Underneath The Lights"
  3. "Tragic Magic"
  4. "Girl"
  5. "Life"
  6. "Friend"
  7. "Beautiful"
  8. "Blondie"
  9. "Sunday"
  10. "Walls"
  11. "Happy"
  12. "Best Lasts Forever"
  13. "Witches"[1]

Reception

Reviews of Bread and Circuses were mixed.[2] It entered the UK Album Charts at #14. First single "Sunday" was released as a free download in November 2010 and second single "Grace" was released one week before the album in March 2011, with the previously unreleased B-side "Clowns". "Grace" was inspired by guitarist Pete Reilly's downstairs neighbour and their noise complaints against him.[3] The single failed to chart inside the UK top 100.

Chart performance

Chart Providers Peak
The Official UK Album Chart BPI / The Official UK Charts Company 14
The Official Scottish Album Chart BPI / The Official UK Charts Company 2

References

  1. ^ "Bread And Circuses (Explicit)". UK: Amazon. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Bread & Circuses – The View". Metacritic. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Grace". Songfacts. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
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