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''Love in the 4th Dimension'' is the debut studio album by British indie rock band
The Big Moon The Big Moon is an English indie rock band, formed in 2014 in London by frontwoman Juliette Jackson. Their debut album, ''Love in the 4th Dimension'', was released on 6 April 2017, containing a number of singles previously released on their EP, ...
, released on 7 April 2017 by Columbia Records and Fiction Records. The album was recorded at Eastcote Studios in London with producer
Catherine Marks Catherine J Marks is a record producer, mixing engineer and audio engineer. She has worked with such artists as Foals, Manchester Orchestra, The Killers, Local Natives, Wolf Alice, Beware of Darkness, The Big Moon, Frank Carter & The Rattlesna ...
. The album was recorded across 12 days so the band could go with their first instincts musically. Prior to the album's release the tracks "Cupid", "Silent Movie Susie", "Formidable" and "Sucker" were released as singles, the latter of which being a re-recording of the band's debut single. The band toured Europe in spring 2017 to celebrate the album's release.


Promotion and release

''Love in the 4th Dimension'' was officially announced on 16 November 2016, when the single "Formidable" premiered on Annie Mac's Hottest Record. Despite this the track was actually the third single released from the album. The first single was the song "Cupid" released on 29 March 2016. "Cupid"'s accompanying music video was released a month later released on 24 April. It was the first song the band released after signing to Fiction Records. The track was described by front woman Jules Jackson as being about "when you really really want something or someone and you launch yourself into getting it - preening yourself, preparing, fantasising the blissful future, convincing yourself that you’re ready for it and you bravely throw yourself into a new situation - only to find that despite all that careful planning your nerves can still get the better of you." The second single released was the track "Silent Movie Susie" released on 26 July 2016. The track was premiered on BBC Radio 1 by Huw Stephens. It was described by Robin Murray from Clash Magazine as being "reminiscent of Elastica, or even elements of The Libertines". The third single released was the track "Formidable" which was premiered by Radio 1 on
Annie Mac Annie Mac (born 18 July 1978), is an Irish DJ, broadcaster and writer. She hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1, including BBC Switch and ''Future Sounds''. She also DJed in various locations, including hosting her AMP (Annie Mac Presents) ...
's Hottest Record. It was also released on a 7" vinyl on 13 January 2017 with the track "Hold This" being the B-side. Jules described the song as being about "being strong for someone who’s going through a hard time, and it's saying 'I'm here, you can talk to me, I'll be strong for you, you don’t have to hold it inside'. The fourth single released was the track "Sucker", a re-recording of the band's debut single originally released on 29 April 2015.


Critical reception

''Love in the 4th Dimension'' received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a positive score of 77, based on five reviews. Harriet Gibson of '' The Guardian'' said "The golden age of indie might be over, but The Big Moon are resuscitating its corpse for one last hurrah", and added that the band "amplifies the emotional carnage" of "nostalgia for noughties". Will Hodgkinson of '' The Times'' called the album "a rousing ode to being young and having fun". Reef Younis of '' Loud and Quiet'' said that the album "captures the kind of happy exuberance you get from watching Pixar films, remembering criminally underrated Brit-pop acts and/or catching a favourite song on an episode of '' Teachers''".


Accolades


Track listing

All tracks written by Jules Jackson.


Personnel

Credits adapted from ''Love in the 4th Dimension'' liner notes. The Big Moon * Juliette Jackson – guitar, vocals, songwriting *Soph Nathann – guitar, vocals *Celia Archer –
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Additional musicians * Beatrice Archer – violin (track 11) * Nick Holland – cello (track 11) Design *Charlotte Patmore – photography *Stewart Armstrong – design *Alice Waltz – pattern design Production * Catherine Marks – production (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13), mixing (track 3) *Juliette Jackson – co-production (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13), production (track 15) *The Big Moon – production (track 6, 12, 14) *Adam 'Cecil' Bartlett – additional production (track 9, 10, 11, 13), engineering (track 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 13) *Andy Hughes – engineering assistance (track 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 13) *Craig Silvey – mixing (track 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13) *Max Prior – mixing assistance (track 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13) *John Catlin – engineering (track 3, 4, 8) *Kristian Donaldson – engineering assistance (track 3) *Richie Kennedy – engineering assistance (track 4, 8) *Eduardo de la Paz Canel – mixing (track 12), mixing assistance (track 4, 8) *George Murphy – engineering (track 6, 15), mixing (track 15) *Greg Calvi – mastering *Mark Bishop – engineering (track 12) *Josh Faulkner – engineering assistance (track 12) *John Davis – mastering (track 12, 15) *Rory Attwell – mastering (track 13, 14), production (track 14), engineering (track 14), mixing (track 14) Recording * Recorded at Eastcote Studios


Charts


References

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