Soft

Soft or SOFT may refer to:


  • Soft matter, various states of matter with low resistance to external force
  • Soft magnetic material is a magnetic material with low coercivity
  • Soft skills, a sociological term relating to a person's emotional intelligence
  • Softs, soft commodities
  • Books

  • Soft!, a novel by Rupert Thomson* "Soft," a song by Lemon Jelly on the single "Soft/Rock"
  • Music

  • Soft (band), a musical group
  • Softs (album), a 1976 album by Soft Machine
  • "Soft", a song by Kings of Leon on the album Aha Shake Heartbreak
  • "Soft," a song by Lemon Jelly on the single "Soft/Rock"
  • Acronyms

  • Sorgenti di Firenze Trekking (SOFT), system of walking trails in Italy
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Soft"
  • All pages beginning with "The Soft"
  • All pages with titles containing Soft
  • Softener (disambiguation)
  • Softness (disambiguation), various meanings
  • Soft!

    Soft! is a novel by British writer Rupert Thomson, written in 1998 London.

    Apparently acting as participants in a sleep experiment, the protagonists of this novel find themselves the unwitting word-of-mouth advertisers of 'Kwench!', a new soft drink.


    Soft (band)

    Soft is an American indie rock band from New York City.

    History

    Soft formed in Brooklyn in 2003, but the group did not begin performing live until more than a year afterwards; for this reason, they were not well known on the New York music scene despite receiving critical acclaim elsewhere. Prior to forming Soft, lead singer John Reineck had previously played in a band called The Siren Six! at the University of Minnesota, and spent a year in Osaka working for a noise music record label after college. The name "Soft" was given to the group by Mickey Madden from Maroon 5, who suggested it after the group opened for one of their shows. The group also opened for such acts as Kiss, Phantom Planet, Hot Chip, and Voxtrot. After releasing several EPs and an LP in Japan, the group's debut full-length, Gone Faded, was released on October 23, 2007. The band recorded a follow-up album in early 2008 with producer Chris Coady which was released in 2011 as Dogs.

    Discography

  • Hot Club and the Smoke Machine (2006, Japan only release)
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