X-Wife

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Ping-Pong 00:00 Tools
On The Radio 00:00 Tools
Movin' up 00:00 Tools
Realize 00:00 Tools
When The Lights Turn Off 00:00 Tools
Headlights 00:00 Tools
Summertime Death 00:00 Tools
Heart Of The World 00:00 Tools
Panic 00:00 Tools
Fireworks 00:00 Tools
Black Tears 00:00 Tools
Bright Lights, Big City 00:00 Tools
Turn It Up 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Over 00:00 Tools
Take The Honey And Run 00:00 Tools
Lost Lines 00:00 Tools
Fantasma 00:00 Tools
Turn The Music On 00:00 Tools
Behind Doors 00:00 Tools
One Too Close To A Million 00:00 Tools
Hot Shot 00:00 Tools
Keep On Dancing 00:00 Tools
Heaven Knows 00:00 Tools
Feel Connected 00:00 Tools
Nothing Else to prove 00:00 Tools
Eno 00:00 Tools
Coconuts 00:00 Tools
Fall 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Rio 00:00 Tools
New Old City 00:00 Tools
Wonderman 00:00 Tools
Stay In 00:00 Tools
Boom Shaka Boom 00:00 Tools
I Live Abroad 00:00 Tools
Across The Water 00:00 Tools
Second Best 00:00 Tools
Clinic 00:00 Tools
The Sound of You 00:00 Tools
Taking Control 00:00 Tools
We Are 00:00 Tools
Outside 00:00 Tools
This Game 00:00 Tools
Little Love 00:00 Tools
That's Right 00:00 Tools
Take It On Me 00:00 Tools
Action Best 00:00 Tools
Long Distance 00:00 Tools
Never Ever 00:00 Tools
White Shoes 00:00 Tools
She's Lost Control (Joy Division Cover) 00:00 Tools
She's Lost Control 00:00 Tools
Crawdad Hole (X-Wife Remix) 00:00 Tools
Action Plan 00:00 Tools
Lucky Hour 00:00 Tools
Sweet Paranoia 00:00 Tools
Monday Tuesday 00:00 Tools
Ping Pong (Casanova Remix) 00:00 Tools
Show Me Your Love 00:00 Tools
Fever 00:00 Tools
Lights Out 00:00 Tools
Realize (Tomboy Remix) 00:00 Tools
Let's Retaliate 00:00 Tools
Movin up 00:00 Tools
On The Radio (In Flagranti remix) 00:00 Tools
On The Radio (Soulwax Approved) 00:00 Tools
Ping Pong (2007) 00:00 Tools
Taking Controll 00:00 Tools
02 Eno 00:00 Tools
Turn Around 00:00 Tools
05 Action Plan 00:00 Tools
06 Clinic 00:00 Tools
01 New Old City 00:00 Tools
03 Fall 00:00 Tools
On the Radio [official] 00:00 Tools
04 Second Best 00:00 Tools
10 We Are 00:00 Tools
07 The Sound Of You 00:00 Tools
08 Rockin' Rio 00:00 Tools
09 Outside 00:00 Tools
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X-Wife - On The Radio 00:00 Tools
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X-Wife - Ping Pong 00:00 Tools
Fallin 00:00 Tools
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Formed in 2002, X-Wife set their world-class standard early on: “Rockin’ Rio” (2003), their debut e.p., was a real “stone in the pond”, introducing a band building on a post-punk inheritance from bands like Suicide or Gang of Four, managing to consolidate avast modern lexicon that was already very much their own, where distortion and analogue electronics from a vintage drum machine served an ambitious, well informed song writing style. “Feeding the machine” (2004), the first full length album, confirmed and furthered the expectations generated by “Rockin’ Rio”, and international acclaim ensued. They were praised by James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem’s mentor, and by some of the most influential Blogs like Fluxblog and One Louder. The band was then invited to perform at the reknowned New York radio station WFMU, on the Cherry Blossom Clinic show by Terre T., as well as headlining the second edition of the “Electronic Bible” compilation by the British White Label Music. They were also, that year, one of the best sellers in reference shops like Other Music and Insound. With the steady growth of interest in the band, things happened naturally. They have supported bands like Artic Monkeys, Soulwax, Liars, Simian Mobile Disco, Love is All, TV on the Radio, Gossip, Chemical Brothers, LCD Soundsystem and Justice, amongst others, and performed in cities like New York, Austin (South by Southwest), London, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona (Primavera Sound and Razzmatazz) and Bilbao, as well as a 6 date mini tour in Italy. Their second album, “Side Effects” (2006), licensed in Spain by Pupilo Records, showed the work of a band that continuously strives to improve, where the drum machine gave way to live drums. In 2008 X-Wife release a 7" advance single off their new album "Are you ready for the blackout?", their best thus far, a record in which X-Wife assert themselves with a musical language and sound that is all their own, with a unique aesthetic coherence that is both modern and timeless. "Are you ready for the blackout?" has been voted among the year's best releases by Blitz magazine and Lisbon's Radar FM, and is being received enthusiastically around the world, as witnessed by the reactions from tastemaker Blogs: Silence is a Rhythm Too writes, "They sing in English and they are as good as any number of their musical peers (CSS/LCD Soundsystem/The Rapture/DFA 1979"; Ohh! Crap says, "They kinda remind me of The Rapture faggy coolness but with a CSS quirky energy - something the members of Hot Chip would have on their iPods." Ear it now comments, "(It's) Not very often that Portugal contributes musicians to the global music scene (at least not that I find because I'm sure there are plenty of quality musicians there) but here is X-Wife taking us back to the indie genre.", placing the band amidst the best that is out there today, anywhere in the world of new music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.