1. Did What I Did 3:02 2. Vampire Practice 4:09 3. Cross Country 2:58 4. Faith You Changed Your Name 3:16 5. Gotta Cut 4:16 6. Under The Rug 5:18 7. Lions' Den 2:40 8. Letdown 4:29 9. My Neighbor's Basement 3:43 10. December 20th 3:11 37:02
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With the deliberate unraveling of Neil Young, the off-kilter, obtuse poetry of Pavement, and the lush insistence of Arcade Fire, the music of the Silver State plays like the most adamant lullaby, creeping in quietly, but subtly vibrant enough to command attention. On its 2008 debut, CUT AND RUN, the Nevadans-by-way-of-Brooklyn prove adept at unbridled power pop on the appealing jolt that is "Faith, You Changed Your Name." However, the bulk of the album consists of indie-rock plains ballads such as "Vampire Practice" and forceful whispers like "Gotta Run," making for a strikingly understated first record.
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ReplyDeleteARTiST : The Silver State
ALBUM : Cut And Run
LABEL : Young American
GENRE : Indie
RELEASE : 2009-01-08
STREET : 2008-04-15
ENCODER : LAME v3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
QUALiTY : 193kbps avg / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
SiZE : 52.21 MB
PLAYTiME : 00:37:02
+ TRACK LiSTiNG +
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[#] [Track Name] [Time]
1. Did What I Did 3:02
2. Vampire Practice 4:09
3. Cross Country 2:58
4. Faith You Changed Your Name 3:16
5. Gotta Cut 4:16
6. Under The Rug 5:18
7. Lions' Den 2:40
8. Letdown 4:29
9. My Neighbor's Basement 3:43
10. December 20th 3:11
37:02
+ RELEASE iNFORMATiON +
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With the deliberate unraveling of Neil Young, the off-kilter, obtuse
poetry of Pavement, and the lush insistence of Arcade Fire, the music
of the Silver State plays like the most adamant lullaby, creeping in
quietly, but subtly vibrant enough to command attention. On its 2008
debut, CUT AND RUN, the Nevadans-by-way-of-Brooklyn prove adept at
unbridled power pop on the appealing jolt that is "Faith, You Changed
Your Name." However, the bulk of the album consists of indie-rock plains
ballads such as "Vampire Practice" and forceful whispers like "Gotta Run,"
making for a strikingly understated first record.
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