Sex & Food

Sex & Food


  • Singer: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
  • Genre: Indie Rock
  • Release Date: 2018-04-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2018 Jagjaguwar

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
A God Called Hubris Unknown Mortal Orchestra 0:41
2
Major League Chemicals Unknown Mortal Orchestra 3:53
3
Ministry of Alienation Unknown Mortal Orchestra 3:42
4
Hunnybee Unknown Mortal Orchestra 4:28
5
Chronos Feasts on His Children Unknown Mortal Orchestra 1:41
6
American Guilt Unknown Mortal Orchestra 4:33
7
The Internet of Love (That Way Unknown Mortal Orchestra 4:56
8
Everyone Acts Crazy Nowadays Unknown Mortal Orchestra 4:14
9
This Doomsday Unknown Mortal Orchestra 3:31
10
How Many Zeros Unknown Mortal Orchestra 3:25
11
Not in Love We’re Just High Unknown Mortal Orchestra 3:37
12
If You’re Going to Break You Unknown Mortal Orchestra 4:37

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  • Reviews

    • Love it!

      5
      By Bluedee720
      This album is so peaceful and soothing to listen too. The best modern day psychedelic music. 😊 when you listen to the album you have to make sure the music is loud so it sounds even better.
    • my vibe

      5
      By Delani ;)
      hunnybee is my favorite
    • authentic

      5
      By schteeze
      these songs are so well crafted.. umo is the vibe
    • Great

      5
      By Amannamedlear
      New Zealand Psych rock
    • Amazing !!!

      5
      By Bmart21: )
      Great album 👍
    • Not Amazing, but BETTER than I expected

      5
      By Solar Turtle
      First of all, the singles do not represent the album at all. Secondly- if you enjoyed II, Unknown Mortal Orchestra's second album, there's a good chance you'll like this more than Multi-Love. It feels like a relaxed middle ground between those two albums but not nearly as catchy as either- however that has been replaced with interesting sounds, mixing and chord progressions. I was expecting a gritty royal blood rip-off judging by American Guilt, and it's not that by any means. Well worth $9.99 and I'm looking forward to hearing these songs live in a few weeks
    • Yes!

      5
      By BreakingTheBad
      Can’t wait

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