Antics
Morse code is used in several places throughout the album’s packaging, continuing the nautical themes found in a few of the tracks'' lyrics like “Public Pervert”. Paul Banks, in a 2004 NME interview preceding the release of the album, said of it: “The title has nothing to do with the song. It’s about a couple who are bodies of light flying through space and moving out of a physical plain to the cosmos.” Read more on Last.fm.
Morse code is used in several places throughout the album’s packaging, continuing the nautical themes found in a few of the tracks'' lyrics like “Public Pervert”. Paul Banks, in a 2004 NME interview preceding the release of the album, said of it: “The title has nothing to do with the song. It’s about a couple who are bodies of light flying through space and moving out of a physical plain to the cosmos.” Read more on Last.fm.
Evil
Obstacle 1
Rest My Chemistry
Slow Hands
Untitled
PDA
No I in Threesome
NYC
The Heinrich Maneuver
C'mere
Pioneer to the Falls
NARC
Leif Erikson
Say Hello to the Angels
Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down
Hands Away
Obstacle 2
Roland
Take You on a Cruise
Pace Is The Trick
The New
Mammoth
Next Exit
Not Even Jail
All Fired Up
Public Pervert
The Scale
Length of Love
A Time to Be So Small
Wrecking Ball
All the Rage Back Home
The Lighthouse
Who Do You Think
Barricade
Lights
Success
Specialist
If You Really Love Nothing
My Desire
Memory Serves
Summer Well
The Rover
Everything Is Wrong
Try It On
Always Malaise (The Man I Am)
Song Seven
Safe Without
All of the Ways
Anywhere
The Undoing

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