The Chemical Brothers – Surrender

Album Info

Artist: The Chemical Brothers

Title: Surrender

Year: 1999

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Tracklist

  • 1. Music:Response (5:19)
  • 2. Under The Influence (4:16)
  • 3. Out Of Control (7:19)
  • 4. Orange Wedge (3:06)
  • 5. Let Forever Be (3:56)
  • 6. The Sunshine Underground (8:38)
  • 7. Asleep From Day (4:47)
  • 8. Got Glint? (5:26)
  • 9. Hey Boy Hey Girl (4:50)
  • 10. Surrender (4:30)
  • 11. Dream On (6:46)

Review

"Surrender" by the Chemical Brothers is such a vibe. Released in 1999, this album feels like a big step forward for Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, pushing their sound in fresh and exciting directions. It's like they took all these different electronic styles—big beat, electronica, house—and blended them together into something totally unique. Tracks like "Hey Boy Hey Girl" and "Under the Influence" are straight-up energy bombs, perfect for getting lost in the moment.

But then there are these other tracks that show a softer side, like "Asleep from Day" with Hope Sandoval, which gives off this hauntingly peaceful vibe. And don't even get me started on "Let Forever Be" featuring Noel Gallagher—it's like a psychedelic dream come true. The album feels like a journey, moving from high-energy beats to more reflective moments, and it all flows so naturally. It's definitely one of those albums where every song makes you feel something different, and that's what makes it so special. - Ava