The Alternative (album)

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The Alternative is the second album by English musical artist IAMX, released on 28 April 2006 in Europe and a year later in the UK and Ireland. It was re-issued on Metropolis Records in the US on 6 May 2008. It is the second IAMX album to contain tracks intended for the aborted Sneaker Pimps album SP4. 2008 US editions differ significantly from the original 2006 version. Many of the songs were significantly re-recorded or remixed, most noticeably "The Negative Sex" and "Spit It Out", as well as "The Alternative", "Nightlife" and "Song of Imaginary Beings". "This Will Make You Love Again" is among a handful of songs to have been edited to include vocals by Janine Gezang. The re-released versions also include a string version of "Spit It Out" as a hidden track. The original album and the reissues also have different covers.

The Alternative
Studio album by
Released28 April 2006
GenreElectropop, dark cabaret, electronic rock[1]
Length45:22
Label
ProducerChris Corner
IAMX chronology
Your Joy Is My Low Remixes
(2005)
The Alternative
(2006)
IAMIXED
(2008)

The album features several songs with lyrics by Sneaker Pimps member Liam Howe and lyrical co-writer for the same band, Ian Pickering, as well as lyrical collaborations with Sue Denim and a musical collaboration with Russian musician Igor Vdovin.

Release and promotion

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The Alternative was released on 28 April 2006 in Germany, Poland, Austria and Benelux countries. It was released in the UK the following year through record label No Carbon, and in the US in 2008 through Metropolis.

"Nightlife" was used heavily in the promotion for the vampire film We Are the Night. It is also featured in a sequence in the film which features no dialogue but contains images set to the song.

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicfavourable[2]
DIY     [3]
The Skinny     [1]

AllMusic's review was generally favourable, with reviewer Dave Shim describing it as "a stately blend of melancholic reverie and rugged post-industrial atmospheres".[2] The Skinny's Liam Arnold described it as "a raging piece of erotically charged, retro-futurist electro-pop. And it's bloody brilliant."[1]

Track listing

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All music is composed by Chris Corner, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."President"  3:54
2."The Alternative"  4:00
3."Nightlife"Corner, Sue Denim 4:21
4."Lulled by Numbers"Ian Pickering 4:01
5."Song of Imaginary Beings"Corner, Denim, Howe, PickeringCorner, Liam Howe, Pickering4:27
6."The Negative Sex"  3:08
7."Bring Me Back a Dog"  3:23
8."S.H.E" Corner, Igor Vdovin3:58
9."Spit It Out"  3:34
10."After Every Party I Die"Corner, Howe, Pickering 3:50
11."This Will Make You Love Again"Corner, Pickering 4:39
2008 reissue bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Spit It Out (String Version)"5:52

Charts

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Chart Peak
position
Austria[4]
55
Belgium Ultratop (Wallonia)
31

Songs

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Nightlife

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"Nightlife"
Single by IAMX
from the album The Alternative
Released2006
Recorded2006
GenreElectronic
Length5:01 (album version)
5:04 (single mix)
Label61seconds / Major Records
Songwriter(s)Chris Corner
Sue Denim
Producer(s)Chris Corner
IAMX singles chronology
"Spit It Out"
(2006)
"Nightlife"
(2006)
"The Alternative"
(2006)

'Nightlife' was the third single to be taken from The Alternative. It was co-written with his girlfriend at the time Sue Denim. The song also features in the German vampire film Wir Sind Die Nacht (We Are The Night), and is on the film's soundtrack.

No.TitleLength
1."Nightlife (Single Mix)"5:04
2."Nightlife (People Theatre's Trip To Berlin Mix)"6:58
3."Nightlife (Crème Pruleé Remix)"4:21

References

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  1. ^ a b c Arnold, Dave (6 January 2008). "IAMX – The Alternative – Album Review – The Skinny". The Skinny. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Shim, Dave. "The Alternative – IAMX | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  3. ^ Meller, David (2 November 2007). "IAMX – The Alternative : Album Reviews on This Is Fake DIY". This Is Fake DIY. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  4. ^ "IAMX - the Alternative - ultratop.be". Ultratop.
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