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Year: | 2007 |
Type: | Album |
Genre: | Rock |
Styles: | Indie Rock Post-Punk Shoegaze |
Producer: | The Twilight Sad |
Mastering Place: | "West West Side Music" in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, USA |
Language: | ![]() |
Links: | AllMusic Discogs MusicBrainz Rate Your Music Wikipedia |
The sense of inevitable tragedy literally pierces this debut album from the Scottish band. That's what makes it so attractive in the first place. "Walking for Two Hours" is the juiciest track here – the crusade of the post-punk beat accompanied by the bone-drilling guitar plus the most passionate performance by James Graham – the songs chosen as singles simply cannot compete with it. Don't believe the people trying to bring the post-rock tag to the fore – the washed-out instrumentation on one interlude and once again on the closing instrumental track is not the reason to do it.
Label: | FatCat Records |
Catalog: | fatCD55 |
Release Year: | 2007 |
Total Playing Time: | 44:41 |
# | Title | Time |
1 | Cold Days from the Birdhouse | 6:13 |
2 | That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy | 4:48 |
3 | Walking for Two Hours | 5:16 |
4 | Last Year's Rain Didn't Fall Quite So Hard | 3:20 |
5 | Talking with Fireworks / Here, It Never Snowed | 5:14 |
6 | Mapped by What Surrounded Them | 4:03 |
7 | And She Would Darken the Memory | 5:49 |
8 | I'm Taking the Train Home | 5:52 |
9 | Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters | 4:06 |