℗ 2021 BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited
Released December 17, 2021
Duration 9m 49s
Record Label BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
Genre Electronic
 

Bruises On All My Illusions (Single)

Soft Cell

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1.1
Bruises On All My Illusions
Soft Cell
4:45
1.2
Vapourise
Soft Cell
5:04
Soft Cell, the legendary duo consisting of frontman Marc Almond and producer/instrumentalist Dave Ball, release the first double-single from there upcoming fifth studio album Happiness Not Included! “‘Bruises On My Illusions’ is a mini film noir Soft Cell story about a disillusioned character with everything against him or her who still has hope for a better future, despite the odds. A darker ‘Bedsitter’. Dave’s ominous yet punchy defiant chords inspired the song. One of our darker cinematic pop moments with a classic Marc Almond lyric.” - Soft Cell
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd Studio Masters
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LUFS
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DR
Album average
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-0.20
-0.20 to -0.20
-11.53
-11.55 to -11.51
-9.45
-9.50 to -9.40
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6 to 7
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Bruises On All My Illusions
-0.20-11.55-9.47
2
Vapourise
-0.20-11.51-9.56

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