MAXIMO PARK announce the release of ‘live in the studio’ film As Long As We Keep Moving

MAXIMO PARK announce the release of 'live in the studio' film As Long As We Keep Moving 1

Over three million album sales and multiple Top 10 records into their career, Maxïmo Park are today announcing that their live album As Long As We Keep Moving will be released on Feb 22nd, featuring hits spanning their six albums to date. Get High (No, I Don’t) and What Equals Love? appear from latest album Risk To Exist, as does Top 20 single Books From Boxes, and the beloved Going Missing B-Side A19.

Much-loved on record, the band are famed for reaching new levels of dynamism, energy and excitement in a live environment. Many fan-favourites are given such life in this new release. Mixed by Adrian Bushby, he captures the band at the peak of their powers, showcasing what has made them such a popular live act over the last 14 years. Accompanying the live performance on CD is its counterpart on DVD; a beautifully filmed, engaging and intimate set from the band, that really highlights the live strengths they have.

Lead singer Paul Smith comments; “It’s been over a decade since our only live DVD, Found On Film. We thought we would make an audio-visual document of our band in its current incarnation, especially because we feel like we are at our most dynamic in a live setting.”

Watch the live version of ‘I Want You To Stay’ – BELOW:

To coincide the release the band have also confirmed their first live outing for 2019, at Leeds Beckett University on Jan 10th. Tickets go on sale Friday 30th November at 9:00am, and will be available HERE.

MAXIMO PARK announce the release of 'live in the studio' film As Long As We Keep Moving


Tracklisting

1. Get High (No, I Don’t)
2. I Want You To Stay
3. Girls Who Play Guitars
4. Questing, Not Coasting
5. The National Health
6. A19
7. What Equals Love?
8. Limassol
9. Midnight On the Hill
10. Books From Boxes

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