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Coexist (Deluxe Edition)

The xxVinyl
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (127 customer reviews)

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The xx exist in a time and space of their own making. In 2009 the south London trio’s debut album ‘xx’, quietly made at night over the course of two years, bled steadily into the public consciousness to become shorthand for newly refined ideas of teenage desire and anxiety. Articulated with a maturity beyond their years, its hallmarks were restraint and ambiguity. In the age ... Read more in Amazon's The xx Store

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  • Vinyl (September 25, 2012)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Young Turks
  • ASIN: B008L5FFKQ
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (127 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,031 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Angels
2. Chained
3. Fiction
4. Try
5. Reunion
6. Sunset
7. Missing
8. Tides
9. Unfold
10. Swept Away
11. Our Song

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The xx exist in a time and space of their own making. In 2009 the south London trio s debut album, xx, quietly made at night over the course of two years, bled steadily into the public consciousness to become shorthand for newly refined ideas of teenage desire and anxiety. Articulated with a maturity beyond their years, its hallmarks were restraint and ambiguity. In the age of the over-share, xx was pop with its privacy settings on max.

Three years later, Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim and Jamie Smith release Coexist, and a new perspective. Where xx lent in close to whisper in your ear, Coexist gazes warmly in your eyes. Much has happened to lead to this point: most pertinently, they ve grown up.

Previously cast as the quietest of the three, Jamie became the public face of The xx in 2011. In-between DJ gigs, he focused on growing his production skills, developing a distinct sound and presence. His remix of Adele s "Rolling In The Deep, " re-imagining of Gil Scott-Heron s final album on We re New Here with its defining single "I ll Take Care Of U, " and his debut solo single "Far Nearer" set him apart as a highly regarded producer in his own right. That position was cemented when Drake asked Jamie to produce the title track of his album Take Care, inspired by "I ll Take Care Of U."

Above all, though, Coexist is an album of confident adult reflection. "Angels, " sung by Romy, is a perfectly distilled love song. Its counter is "Fiction" led by Oliver, a bittersweet ballad that s strength lies in naming its fear. What has changed for The xx? Nothing, and everything. Older and wiser, surer yet still so tender, Coexist finds itself on the other side of heartbreak, when the light returns.


Deluxe LP features a die cut gatefold sleeve on heavy card with 24 page booklet on rainbow mirri board. 180 gram vinyl with MP3 coupon.

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Good album, I liked the songs. cloudi  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
The xx's second album, Coexist, is a different album than the band's breakout album XX. A. Aguilar  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
It's perfect background music, and sounds amazing in headphones. S. Kosloske  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Minimal September 11, 2012
Format:Audio CD
The first time I listened to The XX's eponymous debut album, it was hard to not be excited about the band's future. From start to finish, the record was excellent - the band used minimal instrumentation to create quiet, moody atmospheres to let their songs dwell in. Most notably, the two vocalists, Oliver Sims and Romy Madley Croft, carried the album with their soft duets - their voices would rarely rise above a murmur, but together they were able to evoke heartwarming love or heartbreaking pain. After a handful of years, The XX is back with COEXIST, an album that picks up right where the band left off.

The band has largely preserved their sound even with the departure of guitarist Baria Qureshi who left in 2009. Qureshi, who left in 2009 due to personal differences, was not replaced, and the band has moved forward as a 3-piece. Unfortunately, the prominent guitarwork that made songs like "Untitled" and "Crystalised" so irresistible is missing on COEXIST, but the band is able to compensate for this absence through other means.

Most of the COEXIST's music is created with minimal instrumentation and a touch of reverb; every now and then, new instruments enter the fold, notably a steel drum ("Reunion"). The album starts off with "Angels." It's the album's lead single, and the song is surprisingly bare - Madley Croft's vocals are complimented by spare instrumentation, but the song relies completely on her voice to sell it. Not only does this track set the tone for COEXIST, but it's one of the highlights on the album. "Chained" introduces slightly more instrumentation, but not much - the album rarely rises above a whisper. The following track, "Fiction," is another one of the album's best: it's held together with a nice electronic beat that doesn't really change throughout its running time, but it offers Sims a nice opportunity to create a brilliant melody. There are times when songs' rhythms edge towards dance-territory ("Sunset" or "Swept Away" for example), but the album never feels cheap or pandering with its pulsating beats. "Tides" makes use of a funky groove and guitar accompaniment. The final song, "Our Song" features a duet over a slightly dissonant loop, it features a similar cadence to "Angels," so the album begs to be put on repeat. It's a good song to end the album, but for me, it was one of the weaker standalone tracks.

I think it would be remiss to talk about this album without spending a little time on the lyrics. There are moments on COEXIST when the vocalists paint beautiful imagery with their words. Most of the subject material involves lovers pining over one another or confessing their love for the other - it all works with the perfect delivery of the vocalists. In "Angels:" when describing her love-interest, Madley Croft sings "if someone believed me, they would be in as love with you as I am." In "Fiction:" "I wake up alone, with only daylight between us/ Last night the world was beneath us." In "Our Song: "And there's no one else / that knows me / like you do... The walls I / hide behind / you walk through / you just walk through."

Pound for pound, I don't think I enjoyed COEXIST as much as the self-titled album (which would hard to top for anyone), but it's certainly worth checking out. Listeners that enjoyed THE XX should seek out this album; I would recommend this album to listeners unfamiliar with the band as well. Standout tracks to sample/download: "Angels," "Fiction," and "Reunion."
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Coexist is NOT XX September 25, 2012
Format:MP3 Music
The xx's second album, Coexist, is a different album than the band's breakout album XX. Lyrically and musically the album is a great listen. I will admit, after the first time through Coexist, I was a bit torn; I wanted it to be a continuation of XX but it wasn't. However, after a second and third listen, I found that the album was very well-developed and in-line with what I've come to look for from this young band. While I know others have panned this album, I suspect part of the issue is that this isn't XX part 2. Although, in my opinion it is a great album, and would recommend it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A mass of contradictions September 12, 2012
Format:Audio CD
Part of me thinks Coexist is incredibly boring and monotonous . . . yet I've been totally engaged each of the several times I've listened to it. It's also simultaneously cold/distant, yet very emotional (i.e. it seems refreshingly "post-ironic". Which is to say, "sincere".) As another apparent contradiction, the album is minimal with whispering vocal turns and simplistic electronic beats . . . yet actually quite nuanced and revealing of subtle depth upon repeat listens.

Ultimately, I like it (more than most, apparently) and it seems like the perfect antidote to the "maximalist" overstuffed music of much indie pop/rock (I'm looking at you, Centipede Hz) as well as the typical autotuned, overproduced Top 40 R&B.

Of course those looking for minimalist indie alternative soul music in this vein would probably just prefer to listen to the xx's awesomer debut instead. Not a great leap forward for this band, but a nice companion piece.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Background Music
The simplicity and beauty of XX's music blows me away every time I listen to either of their albums. Read more
Published 6 days ago by B Richards
5.0 out of 5 stars better than the first album
Angels and Fiction are my two favorite on this album. First spotted Fiction on the season finale of Suits and I knew that if it was good enough for a Mike and Rachel sex scene, it... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Call Me TD
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE XX
Such a chill album. I find myself looking for excuses to drive so that I can listen to this CD.
Published 28 days ago by Hollie in Seattle
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Chill
I'm a fan of The xx and love this album. Very chill and hip beats and rifts. Get it today!
Published 28 days ago by D. Le
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome music
...this is an AMAZING CD in my opinion...maybe not breaking new ground...but very unique, deep, meaningful music. Read more
Published 29 days ago by musiclistener1114
5.0 out of 5 stars Even Better?
I wasn't sure how they would top the last album, but totally have. Coexist has brought many beautiful and emotional hours of enjoyment to this music enthusiast.
Published 1 month ago by R. Morgan
3.0 out of 5 stars xx
I heard great things about this band, but all the songs sound the same and put you to sleep. It just lacks energy to me.
Published 1 month ago by Jennyigot
5.0 out of 5 stars Coexist
Such a soothing album I need to get the first one though. I love the xx, great harmony and mood catching.
Published 1 month ago by Yuleima
3.0 out of 5 stars Mood Music
I loved Coexist the first time I heard it (for free on their website). I'd never heard The xx before. It was melancholy and light, for those days where you need atmosphere music. Read more
Published 1 month ago by O. C.
4.0 out of 5 stars like 1, like em all
Though the album is dynamic, the songs all sound the same. If you like one, you will like them all,
Published 1 month ago by matthew bellmore
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