1. Bells
2. Lazarus
3. Fractures
4. Instincts
5. Money Sex Power
6. Ultraviolet
7. Violet
8. Space to Breathe
9. Flatline
10. Shift
11. Talk About This
12. Sacrifice
13. Will You Wait
1. Bells
2. Lazarus
3. Fractures
4. Instincts
5. Money Sex Power
6. Ultraviolet
7. Violet
8. Space to Breathe
9. Flatline
10. Shift
11. Talk About This
12. Sacrifice
13. Will You Wait
1. Bells
2. Lazarus
3. Fractures
4. Instincts
5. Money Sex Power
6. Ultraviolet
7. Violet
8. Space to Breathe
9. Flatline
10. Shift
11. Talk About This
12. Sacrifice
13. Will You Wait
If the album sets its stall with the atmospheric 'Bells', a curtain-raiser that samples some of the Buddhist chants that V V was listening to in the studio ("it opens up that meditative experience that I felt like I'd been going through"), it has also breaks free with 'Shift' and 'Lazarus', exuberant, dancefloor-friendly tunes that will drop as singles before the album.
"When we started the album we wanted it to be a trap-slash-dance record. And when we listened to what we'd recorded we realised we needed something a bit lighter," acknowledges V V with typical candour, "a bit dancier in the mix."
At the other end of the spectrum of this 14-song tour de force there's 'Will You Wait', a beautiful, elegant ballad that is the album's coda.
"I cry every time I hear that song. That is questioning whether I'm gonna fulfil my potential. Will I be the person I always dreamed I would be?"