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2014 studio album by Thirteen Senses
A Strange Encounter
Studio album by Thirteen Senses
ReleasedMay 5, 2014 (2014-05-05)
GenreIndie rock, Indie pop
Length38:58
LabelB-Sirius Records
ProducerThirteen Senses
Thirteen Senses chronology
Crystal Sounds
(2011)
A Strange Encounter
(2014)

A Strange Encounter is the fourth studio album by British indie rock band Thirteen Senses. It was released on 5 May 2014.

Track listing

  1. A Brief History 2:57
  2. Stars Make Progress 7:30
  3. A Strange Encounter 4:35
  4. Lost 1:45
  5. The Hour 1:25
  6. In Lunar Light 3:22
  7. Gathered Here a Stranger 5:29
  8. Here and Now 1:59
  9. Waves 4:41
  10. In Time 5:11

Reception

Norman Fleischer gave a mixed review of the album, noting the Thirteen Sense's failure to live up to the initial success of The Invitation. Fleischer writes:

"On the other side A Strange Encounter somehow also sees the band liberating itself from any expectations. But somehow it also feels a bit more like a tender final wave from a talented band like the desperately needed new start. This gives the new Thirteen Senses record a somehow bittersweet aftertaste. And ironically that's the most fitting environment for their music."

References

  1. Norman, Fleisher (6 May 2014). "Review: Thirteen Senses - 'A Strange Encounter'". Nothing But Hope And Passion. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
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