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Not exactly Sigur Ros

  • April 7, 2006
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Our favourite Euro pop group, BWO (formerly known as Bodies Without Organs), have put clips of four tracks from their second album, 'Halcyon Days', online.

Along with 'Temple Of Love' — currently Number One in Sweden — there's 'Obsession' (the Army Of Lovers song, not the one recently reswizzled by the Sugababes), 'We Could Be Heroes' and the best of the bunch, 'Chariots Of Fire'.

Click here to listen to bits of the tracks in a nice preview page. Further tracks from the entire album will be unveiled over the coming days at the band's rather splendid official site, www.electronordica.com.

Full tracklist:

1 Chariots Of Fire
2 Temple Of Love
3 Will My Arms Be Strong Enough
4 We Could Be Heroes
5 Juggernaut
6 Hanging On The Phone
7 Angel Of Night
8 I Keep Walking On
9 Marrakech
10 Obsession
11 Crystal Odyssey
12 Haunted
13 Voodoo Magic
14 Sixteen Tons Of Hardware
15 Sunshine In The Rain
16 Open Door

We note from the sleeve artwork that Martin from the band hasn't exactly got any uglier.

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