Categories:
Cart 0

Your cart is empty

Everything Everything|Get To Heaven  (Deluxe Version)

Get To Heaven (Deluxe Version)

Everything Everything

Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Unlimited Streaming

Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps

Start my trial period and start listening to this album

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Subscribe

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Digital Download

Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

Co-produced by the band and Stuart Price, who previously produced records for Scissor Sisters, the Killers, and Pet Shop Boys, Everything Everything's third full-length album is a dance-friendly if serious-minded set showcasing their British art rock sensibilities via a through-line of vigor. While grooving and uptempo throughout -- with melodic percussion, electric guitar solos, and far-reaching melodies infusing persistent beats -- Get to Heaven is above all mired in its time; its angst-ridden lyrics acknowledge and often examine the (seemingly ineffectual) culture of technology, including 24-hour social and corporate media, amidst life's continued tragedies and injustice. The album's opening line hits the listener with the sparsely accompanied "So you think there's no meaning/In anything that we do?" "To the Blade" later bursts into guitar-heavy, rhythmic synth rock, both catchy and agitated, like much to follow. The pounding "Regret" takes on the anxiety of one tuned in to the contemporary Western First World: "Maybe I'm a human/A trying to click 'undo' man/Or maybe an automaton/Oh how'd it all go so wrong?" and "First you'll see me on the news/Then never again/I'm rolling in my grave/Feeling like a grenade." The song goes on to muse that perhaps it's not as bad for someone who never hoped for anything better. The title track similarly tackles the headlines with dark humor and cutting observation: "There's bodies in the road!/Where nothing else will grow!/I'm thinking 'What was my password?' as the vultures land." The lyrical despondency is wrapped in entirely digestible, brightly colored musical packages with Jonathan Higgs' distinctive, frenetic falsetto over shimmering, bouncy terrain. Less capricious than prior releases but still diverse (the rap-led "Distant Past," orchestral synths of "Fortune 500," and alternately clubby, poppy, and ambient sections of "The Wheel [Is Turning Now]), Get to Heaven's experimental dance-rock hits closer to Blur than oft-compared XTC or Radiohead, with its more lucid production and sardonic tone. The lyrical content, along with the album's constant energy, make this Everything Everything's most focused effort thus far, one that bundles brawny indie rock with 2010s Zeitgeist.

© Marcy Donelson /TiVo

More info

Get To Heaven (Deluxe Version)

Everything Everything

launch qobuz app I already downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS Open

download qobuz app I have not downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS yet Download the Qobuz app

You are currently listening to samples.

Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.

Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.

From CA$ 10.83/month

1
To The Blade
00:04:13

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

2
Distant Past
00:03:41

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

3
Get To Heaven
00:03:43

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

4
Regret
00:03:22

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

5
Spring/Sun/Winter/Dread
00:03:18

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

6
The Wheel (Is Turning Now)
00:05:28

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

7
Future 500
00:04:16

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

8
Blast Doors
00:03:30

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

9
Zero Pharoah
00:03:39

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

10
No Reptiles
00:04:42

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

11
Warm Healer
00:06:10

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

12
We Sleep In Paris
00:03:22

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

13
Hapsburg Lippp
00:03:39

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

14
President Heartbeat
00:03:21

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

15
Brainchild
00:03:51

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

16
Yuppie Supper
00:03:33

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

17
Only As Good As My God
00:03:35

Everything Everything, MainArtist

© 2016 Big Picnic Records ℗ 2016 Big Picnic Records

Album review

Co-produced by the band and Stuart Price, who previously produced records for Scissor Sisters, the Killers, and Pet Shop Boys, Everything Everything's third full-length album is a dance-friendly if serious-minded set showcasing their British art rock sensibilities via a through-line of vigor. While grooving and uptempo throughout -- with melodic percussion, electric guitar solos, and far-reaching melodies infusing persistent beats -- Get to Heaven is above all mired in its time; its angst-ridden lyrics acknowledge and often examine the (seemingly ineffectual) culture of technology, including 24-hour social and corporate media, amidst life's continued tragedies and injustice. The album's opening line hits the listener with the sparsely accompanied "So you think there's no meaning/In anything that we do?" "To the Blade" later bursts into guitar-heavy, rhythmic synth rock, both catchy and agitated, like much to follow. The pounding "Regret" takes on the anxiety of one tuned in to the contemporary Western First World: "Maybe I'm a human/A trying to click 'undo' man/Or maybe an automaton/Oh how'd it all go so wrong?" and "First you'll see me on the news/Then never again/I'm rolling in my grave/Feeling like a grenade." The song goes on to muse that perhaps it's not as bad for someone who never hoped for anything better. The title track similarly tackles the headlines with dark humor and cutting observation: "There's bodies in the road!/Where nothing else will grow!/I'm thinking 'What was my password?' as the vultures land." The lyrical despondency is wrapped in entirely digestible, brightly colored musical packages with Jonathan Higgs' distinctive, frenetic falsetto over shimmering, bouncy terrain. Less capricious than prior releases but still diverse (the rap-led "Distant Past," orchestral synths of "Fortune 500," and alternately clubby, poppy, and ambient sections of "The Wheel [Is Turning Now]), Get to Heaven's experimental dance-rock hits closer to Blur than oft-compared XTC or Radiohead, with its more lucid production and sardonic tone. The lyrical content, along with the album's constant energy, make this Everything Everything's most focused effort thus far, one that bundles brawny indie rock with 2010s Zeitgeist.

© Marcy Donelson /TiVo

About the album

Qobuz logo Why buy on Qobuz...

On sale now...

Getz/Gilberto

Stan Getz

Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz

Moanin'

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Moanin' Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Blue Train

John Coltrane

Blue Train John Coltrane

Live In Europe

Melody Gardot

Live In Europe Melody Gardot
More on Qobuz
By Everything Everything

Raw Data Feel

Everything Everything

Raw Data Feel Everything Everything

Mountainhead

Everything Everything

Mountainhead Everything Everything

Get To Heaven (Deluxe)

Everything Everything

Get To Heaven (Deluxe) Everything Everything

RE-ANIMATOR

Everything Everything

RE-ANIMATOR Everything Everything

Man Alive

Everything Everything

Man Alive Everything Everything
You may also like...

Wall Of Eyes

The Smile

Wall Of Eyes The Smile

All Born Screaming

St. Vincent

All Born Screaming St. Vincent

In Times New Roman...

Queens Of The Stone Age

In Times New Roman... Queens Of The Stone Age

OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017

Radiohead

WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?

Billie Eilish