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"Century"
Song

Century is the first single to be taken from The Long Blondes second album "Couples". It was released on March 24, 2008 as a limited edition 2-track 7" vinyl only.

The Video for Century was directed by Minsu Song, a second year student on the Graphic Design course at Central St. Martins. The video is the first example of a new collaboration between Rough Trade and CSM, where students compete to pitch ideas for a designated track.

The b-side to Century, The Unbearable Lightness of Buildings, was written specifically for Tate Modern as part of their 12-week long Tate Tracks that was held at the beginning of April 2007. The idea was Tate invited The Long Blondes to walk around the gallery and find a work of art that would inspire them to write a track. In the end, it was Jannis Kounellis’s Untitled that grabbed their attention. They said "Untitled caught our eye because we saw the stark industrial landscape and pictured ourselves within it" .

Century was well received by critics.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Kate Jackson and Dorian Cox, Music by The Long Blondes

  1. Side A "Century"
  2. Side B "The Unbearable Lightness of Buildings"

References

  1. MySpaceTV Videos: The Long Blondes Video Channel
  2. The Long Blondes to debut new material | News | NME.COM
  3. Tate | Tate Tracks
  4. The Long Blondes - 'Century' - GIGWISE
  5. http://www.muzik.co.uk/reviews/the-long-blondes/9575
  6. http://www.the-fly.co.uk/?content=25&articleid=1234&tofriend=1
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