Album artwork for Give Up Your Dreams by The Phoenix Foundation

New Zealand based The Phoenix Foundation return with their new and sixth studio album 'Give Up Your Dreams'. It's a shrewd and vibrant reminder that in The Phoenix Foundation's gloriously absurd world of Technicolour pop, it's the challenges you set yourself that reap the greatest rewards. Recorded within the pow-wow setting of the band's Car Club HQ in Wellington, it's the first time the band felt totally comfortable and confident in taking on production duties entirely themselves. Thematically and lyrically the group typically took inspiration from various of sources. The dazzling title-track is a frank deglamourisation of life on the road spurred on by a conversation with dear friend, collaborator, and fellow New Zealander Lawrence Arabia.

The Phoenix Foundation

Give Up Your Dreams

Memphis Industries
Album artwork for Give Up Your Dreams by The Phoenix Foundation
LP

£18.99

Released 16/04/2020Catalogue Number

MI0372LP

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Album artwork for Give Up Your Dreams by The Phoenix Foundation
CD

£5.99

Released 10/01/2018Catalogue Number

mi0372cd

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The Phoenix Foundation

Give Up Your Dreams

Memphis Industries
Album artwork for Give Up Your Dreams by The Phoenix Foundation
LP

£18.99

Released 16/04/2020Catalogue Number

MI0372LP

Learn more
Album artwork for Give Up Your Dreams by The Phoenix Foundation
CD

£5.99

Released 10/01/2018Catalogue Number

mi0372cd

Learn more

New Zealand based The Phoenix Foundation return with their new and sixth studio album 'Give Up Your Dreams'. It's a shrewd and vibrant reminder that in The Phoenix Foundation's gloriously absurd world of Technicolour pop, it's the challenges you set yourself that reap the greatest rewards. Recorded within the pow-wow setting of the band's Car Club HQ in Wellington, it's the first time the band felt totally comfortable and confident in taking on production duties entirely themselves. Thematically and lyrically the group typically took inspiration from various of sources. The dazzling title-track is a frank deglamourisation of life on the road spurred on by a conversation with dear friend, collaborator, and fellow New Zealander Lawrence Arabia.