| Black Square | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | 2009 | 
| Recorded | Toronto, Boombox Studios, 2008 | 
| Genre | Rock, Punk, Pop | 
| Label | Invada Records (Europe), We Are Busy Bodies (Canada), Impose Records (United States), Deleted Art (Europe)  | 
| Producer | Roger Leavens, DD/MM/YYYY | 
| Singles from Black Square | |
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Pitchfork Media | (6.6/10) link | 
| Rockfeedback link | |
| dose.ca | |
| Eye Weekly | |
| Metronews.ca | |
| Aurualstates.com | (no rating) link | 
| Inyourspeakers.com | (no rating) link | 
Black Square is an album by the group DD/MM/YYYY. In 2009, it was released in Canada (We Are Busy Bodies) on March 17; in Europe (Deleted Art) on August 18; in the United States (Impose Records) on September 15); and in the UK/EU (Invada Records) in September 2010.
Track listing
All songs written by Claxton, Del Balso, Holmes, King, Rozenberg
- "Bronzage" (3:49)
 - "No Life" (2:19)
 - "They" (2:48)
 - "Infinity Skull Cube" (3:22)
 - "My Glasses" (1:06)
 - "Birdtown" (3:42)
 - "Sirius B" (3:50)
 - "Lismer" (2:09)
 - "Real Eyes" (3:43)
 - "$50,000 Guitar Head" (1:39)
 - "I'm Still in the Walls" (3:29)
 - "Digital Haircut" (3:48)
 - "Van Tan" (3:40)*
 
- Track 13 is exclusive to the Impose Records American Tape Cassette version of Black Square and originally released on the sold out 7-inch.
 
Release show
The album release party was held at Lee's Palace in Toronto and featured Black Feelings, Metz and a cover of the DD/MM/YYYY song "Super VGF" by The Meligrove Band.
Song reviews
Chart Attack.ca gave a positive review and link to Infinity Skull Cube's animated music video by Jesi the Elder.[1]
Pitchfork gave Bronzage a 7 saying
"Bronzage", the opening track on their newest album Black Square, sprints forth with chiming guitars, call-and-response chants, and quick, precise beats.[2]
Charts
DD/MM/YYYY's Black Square made Canadian Charts force field PR says
"....originally releasing Black Square in Canada in April — where it reached number two on the Canadian Campus & Community Radio Charts — "[3]
References
- ↑ Chartattack.ca: Infinity Skull Cube Archived December 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ pitchfork: DD/MM/YYYY song review
 - ↑ Forcefield Pr: DD/MM/YYYY
 
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