Living Thing

Year: 2009
Artist: Peter Bjorn and John

Other albums by Peter Bjorn and John

Peter Bjorn and John - Peter Bjorn and John
Peter Bjorn and John
2002, songs: 1
Peter Bjorn and John - Writer's Block [France Bonus Tracks]
Peter Bjorn and John - Gimme Some
Gimme Some
2011, songs: 10
Peter Bjorn and John - Writer's Block
Writer's Block
2006, songs: 7
Peter Bjorn and John - Writer's Block [US Bonus CD]
Peter Bjorn and John - Teen Love
Teen Love
2004, songs: 1
Peter Bjorn and John - Falling Out
Falling Out
2005, songs: 1
Peter Bjorn and John - Living Thing [Bonus Tracks] [Bonus CD]

Facts about the album "Living Thing"

Album Title: Living Thing
Artist: Peter Bjorn and John

Meta Information:
"Living Thing" is an indie pop album by the Swedish band Peter Bjorn and John. Released as their fifth studio album, "Living Thing" showcases the band's continued evolution and experimentation with their sound. Building on the success of their previous albums, particularly "Writer's Block", "Living Thing" presents a more eclectic and atmospheric approach to indie pop. With its electronic textures, offbeat rhythms, and introspective lyrics, the album offers a captivating sonic journey that explores themes of human relationships, society, and the passage of time.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Production Collaboration with Björn Yttling: "Living Thing" features collaboration with producer Björn Yttling, who is also one-third of the Swedish indie pop band Peter Bjorn and John. Yttling's production style brings a fresh perspective to the album, incorporating electronic elements and experimental textures to enhance the band's sound. His collaboration with Peter Bjorn and John adds depth and complexity to "Living Thing", contributing to its unique sonic identity.

  2. Artistic Experimentation: "Living Thing" demonstrates Peter Bjorn and John's willingness to experiment with their musical style. The album incorporates a diverse range of influences, from indie rock and pop to electronic and experimental music. Songs like "Nothing to Worry About" and "Lay It Down" showcase the band's ability to blend genres and push creative boundaries, resulting in a dynamic and unpredictable listening experience.

  3. Album Cover Art: The album cover for "Living Thing" features a photograph of a chimpanzee wearing headphones. This image, captured by Swedish photographer Henrik Halvarsson, reflects the album's theme of exploring humanity and the connections between humans and animals. The use of the chimpanzee as a symbol of living beings underscores the album's introspective nature and its examination of life's complexities.

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