Acolyte (album)

Acolyte
Studio album by Delphic
Released 11 January 2010
Recorded Berlin, Germany
Genre Alternative dance, dream pop
Length 51:42
Label Polydor, Dangerbird, Modular
Producer Ewan Pearson
Delphic chronology
'''Acolyte'''
(2010)
Collections
(2013)
Singles from Acolyte
  1. "Counterpoint"
    Released: 13 April 2009
  2. "This Momentary"
    Released: 31 August 2009
  3. "Doubt"
    Released: 4 January 2010
  4. "Halcyon"
    Released: 15 March 2010
  5. "Counterpoint (re-release)"
    Released: 31 May 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Clash(7/10)[2]
Drowned in Sound(8/10)[3]
The Guardian[4]
NME(8/10)[5]
Pitchfork Media(5.0/10)[6]
Q[7]
Rock Sound(7/10)[8]
The Times[9]

Acolyte is the debut studio album by the English alternative dance band Delphic, released by Polydor Records on 11 January 2010. It was recorded mostly in Ewan Pearson's Berlin studio. The album was released in Australia and New Zealand on 22 January[10] via Modular and in the United States on 29 June 2010 by Dangerbird Records.[11]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Clarion Call"   2:56
2. "Doubt"   4:06
3. "This Momentary"   4:35
4. "Red Lights"   6:11
5. "Acolyte"   8:51
6. "Halcyon"   4:43
7. "Submission"   5:33
8. "Counterpoint"   6:18
9. "Ephemera"   1:56
10. "Remain"   6:33

Singles

Chart performance

Charts (2010) Peak position
UK Albums Chart 8
Australian Albums Chart 66
French Albums Chart 151

Personnel

References

  1. "Allmusic review".
  2. "Clash review".
  3. "Drowned in Sound review".
  4. Petridis, Alexis (7 January 2010). "The Guardian review". London.
  5. "NME review".
  6. "Pitchfork Media review".
  7. Feb. 2010, issue 283
  8. "Rock Sound review".
  9. Paphides, Pete (16 January 2010). "The Times review". London.
  10. "Login / Sign Up Delphic to Release Debut Album "Acolyte"Delphic to Release Debut Album "Acolyte"". Modular Records. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
  11. "Delphic Sign To Dangerbird". dangerbirdrecords.com. 31 March 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2010.

External links

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