Burning Cities

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Burning Cities
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Studio album by
Released12 January 2018
StudioMeridian Studios
Length44:02
LabelNo Bad Records
ProducerYouth
Skids chronology
Joy
(1981)
Burning Cities
(2018)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic64/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Classic RockStarStarHalf star[2]
Cryptic RockStarStarStarStar[3]
The Daily MirrorStarStarStarStar[4]
Record CollectorStarStarStar[5]
Uncut7/10 [6]
The HeraldStarStarStarHalf star[7]

Burning Cities is the fifth studio album by Scottish punk rock and new wave band Skids,[8] released on 12 January 2018. Produced by Killing Joke bassist Youth, this is the band's first studio album in 36 years, since the release of Joy in November 1981. It is their first album to feature Big Country father-and-son guitarists, Bruce and Jamie Watson, the second with drummer Mike Baillie, and third with founding bassist William Simpson. Tracks 5, 7, 9 and 11 are co-written by Martin Metcalfe.[9] The album reached number 28 in the charts.[10] It is also the first album not to feature any contribution from former guitarist Stuart Adamson, who died in 2001.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."This Is Our World"4:28
2."One Last Chance"3:11
3."Kaputt"3:55
4."A World On Fire"4:23
5."Burning Cities"3:45
6."Up On the Moors"3:33
7."Refugee"4:47
8."Subbotnik"4:47
9."Kings of the New World Order"4:02
10."Into the Void"2:39
11."Desert Dust"4:32

Personnel

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Skids

Additional personnel
  • Youth — guitars, backing vocals, bass
  • Martin Metcalfe — guitars, backing vocals
  • Derek Kelly – vibraphone, piano
  • Susannah Clarke – violin
  • Nick Turner – saxophone
  • Michael Randall – keyboards, programming
  • Jamie Grashion – keyboards, programming
  • Rory Cowleson – keyboards (tracks 1, 2, 4)

Charts

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Chart (2018) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[11] 4
UK Albums (OCC)[12] 28

References

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  12. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 January 2018.

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