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Artist: Harlem Shakes
Album: Technicolor Health
Label: Gigantic
Playtime: 37:32 min
Genre: Indie
URL: http://www.harlemshakes.com
Rip date: 2009-04-11
Street date: 2009-03-24
Size: 54.88 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 194 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
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Harlem ShakesÆ 2007 Burning Birthdays EP was a brief but brilliant sampling
of sunny, sure-footed pop that promised plenty of possibilities for this
Brooklyn-based band. Now, a year and a half later, all that potential pays
off on the groupÆs first full-length, Technicolor Health.
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01. Nothing But Change Part II ( 3:38)
02. Strictly Game ( 4:03)
03. TFO ( 4:00)
04. Niagra Falls ( 3:42)
05. Sunlight ( 2:52)
06. Unhurried Hearts ( 3:36)
07. Winter Water ( 4:20)
08. Natural Man ( 4:37)
09. Radio Orlando ( 3:56)
10. Technicolor Health ( 2:48)
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Part: 2 : Death cab for cutie - the open door
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Artist: Death Cab for Cutie
Album: The Open Door
Label:
Playtime: 16:57 min
Genre: Indie
URL:
Rip date: 2009-04-11
Street date: 2009-04-14
Size: 24.39 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 190 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
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Death Cab For Cutie are back with a new five track EP called The Open Door,
which explores the undiscovered territory of their last release, Narrow
Stairs. Billed as the songs that didnÆt quite fit the mood of Narrow Stairs,
this EP sounds different enough to not only provide the ôsuperö fans with
something to tide them over until the next ôproperö release but also acts as
a pretty good standalone EP for newbies, or for the people that didnÆt like
Narrow Stairs.
Generally speaking albums/EPÆs that are made up of discarded session material
come across as being pointless. If the band werenÆt happy enough to put it on
the album in the first place then why should I be bothered about buying it?
There are exceptions to this rule, just listen to The Avalanche by Sufjan
Stevens (excluding the 100 versions of æChicagoÆ) for proof of that. So when
I heard that Death Cab would be giving it a go I was a bit skeptical.
Thankfully my skepticism was unfounded.
The EP works on two levels really. Firstly the songs are good and secondly
they donÆt sound like they could have fit anywhere on Narrow Stairs, which I
guess is the reason why the band decided to release this EP in the first
place. Musically speaking the songs are more strum based than their Narrow
Stairs siblings, with the only hint of classic Gibbard riffery coming in the
form of EP highlight æMy Mirror SpeaksÆ. The biggest similarity between this
EP and Narrow Stairs, or any DCFC album really, is Gibbards ability to create
meaningful lyrics without losing his pop sensibility, which isnÆt easy to do.
So there we have it, another DCFC release and yet another reason to smile.
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01. Little Bribes ( 2:47)
02. A Diamond and a Tether ( 3:58)
03. My Mirror Speaks ( 3:30)
04. I Was Once a Loyal Lover ( 3:23)
05. Talking Bird (Demo) ( 3:19)
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