Advance and Follow

Year: 1995
Artist: VNV Nation

Songs

Other albums by VNV Nation

VNV Nation - Beloved, Vol. 2
Beloved, Vol. 2
2004, songs: 1
VNV Nation - Burning Empires
Burning Empires
2000, songs: 2
VNV Nation - Of Faith, Power and Glory
VNV Nation - Futureperfect
Futureperfect
2002, songs: 1
VNV Nation - Judgement
Judgement
2007, songs: 3
VNV Nation - Empires
Empires
1999, songs: 1
VNV Nation - Matter + Form
Matter + Form
2005, songs: 1
VNV Nation - Praise the Fallen
Praise the Fallen
1999, songs: 2

Facts about the album "Advance and Follow"

Album Title: Advance and Follow
Artist: VNV Nation
Genre: Electronic, Futurepop, Industrial

"Advance and Follow" is the second studio album by the influential electronic music project VNV Nation, led by Ronan Harris. Released in the late 1990s, this album further solidified VNV Nation's position as a leading force in the electronic and futurepop genres.

Three interesting facts about the album and artist:

  1. Evolution of Sound: "Advance and Follow" marks a significant evolution in VNV Nation's sound, transitioning from the darker, more industrial tones of their debut album "Praise the Fallen" to a more melodic and uplifting sound. Tracks like "Kingdom" and "Further" showcase the band's newfound emphasis on soaring melodies and anthemic choruses, while still retaining their trademark electronic edge.

  2. International Success: "Advance and Follow" helped VNV Nation gain international recognition, particularly in Europe and North America. The album's infectious beats, emotive lyrics, and memorable hooks resonated with listeners around the world, earning the band a dedicated following and paving the way for their future success on the global stage.

  3. Crossover Appeal: With "Advance and Follow", VNV Nation demonstrated their ability to appeal to a wide range of audiences beyond the traditional electronic music scene. The album's accessible yet sophisticated sound attracted fans from diverse musical backgrounds, including fans of alternative rock, industrial, and even mainstream pop. This crossover appeal contributed to VNV Nation's growing popularity and influence in the music industry.

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