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Today We're the Greatest
2021 studio album by Middle Kids From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Today We're the Greatest is the second studio album by Australian alternative-indie rock band Middle Kids, released on 19 March 2021. The album peaked at number 5 on the ARIA Charts. At the 2021 ARIA Music Awards, the album won Best Rock Album.[6][7] At the J Awards of 2021, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.[8]
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Critical reception
Today We're the Greatest received positive acclaim from critics. Writing for The Sydney Morning Herald, Craig Mathieson called it "an impressive record" that "believes in discovery and leans towards affirmation".[14] Ben Salmon of Paste said the album "sounds great, and whatever it lacks in the element of surprise, it makes up for with consistency."[13] Compared to their previous album, Lost Friends (2018), Dave Beech of Clash concluded Today We're the Greatest "is calmer and more considered record," and "harbours warmth and richness in abundance, but a sense of fragility and vulnerability also."[10] Reviewing for Dork, Edie McQueen praised the sonic details with the incorporation of "the tweeting of birds, the patter of rain, and even the beating heart of members’ Hannah Joy and Tim Fitz’s unborn son, taken from a sonogram."[11]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Hannah Joy and Tim Fitz, except where noted.
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Personnel
Middle Kids
- Hannah Joy – writing (all tracks), vocals, guitars, synth, piano
- Tim Fitz – writing (all tracks), bass guitar, guitars, banjo, pedal steel, synth, piano
- Harry Day – Ludwig drums, percussion
Additional musicians
- Martin Doherty – writing (track 10)
- Tommy English – writing (track 12)
- Nate Willet – guitars (track 10)
- Brendan Champion – brass (track 4)
- Daniel Chae – strings (track 1)
Technical
- Lars Stalfors – producer, mixing, engineering
- Tim Fitz – co-producer
- Joe Laporta – mastering
- Kye Berzle – producer, engineering (track 7)
- Scott Horscroft – co-producer (track 12)
- Maclay Heriot – photos
- Ben Lewis Giles – design
Charts
References
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