David Bottrill produced the record, after having previously worked with Tool, Muse, Silverchair, Remy Zero and dEUS. James Brown, who worked on the band's 2006 album Meds, engineered. It will also be the first album with the new drummer, Steve Forrest.
On Battle for the Sun, the band use new instruments, such as trumpets and saxophones. The material has influences from such bands as PJ Harvey and My Bloody Valentine. It is said to be a heavier-sounding record compared to its predecessor. Frontman Brian Molko said on the concept of the album:
We've made a record about choosing life, about choosing to live, about stepping out of the darkness and into the light. Not necessarily turning your back on the darkness because it's there, it's essential; it's a part of who you are, but more about the choice of standing in the sunlight instead.256kbps MP3 cbr
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01 Kitty Litter 6.94 MiB
02 Ashtray Heart 6.47 MiB
03 Battle for the Sun 10.15 MiB
04 For What It's Worth 5.11 MiB
05 Devil in the Details 8.19 MiB
06 Bright Lights 6.22 MiB
07 Speak in Tongues 7.5 MiB
08 The Never-Ending Why 6.21 MiB
09 Julien 8.64 MiB
10 Happy You're Gone 7.04 MiB
11 Breathe Underwater 6.83 MiB
12 Come Undone 8.45 MiB
13 Kings of Medicine 7.74 MiB