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Arbouretum - Coming Out of the Fog (2013) [FLAC]
arbouretum coming out fog 2013 flac
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FLAC
Files:
11
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235.4 MB
Uploaded On:
Jan. 27, 2013, 9:40 p.m.
Added By:
politux
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1
Leechers:
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Info Hash:
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Arbouretum - Coming Out of the Fog (2013) [FLAC] Released: 2013 Duration: 39:39 Genre: Pop/Rock Style: Alternative, Singer/Songwriter, Folk Codec: FLAC Bit Rate: ~ 800 kbps Bits Per Sample: 16 Sample Rate: 44,100 Hz Cover: Front 01 The Long Night 02 Renouncer 03 The Promise 04 Oceans Don't Sing 05 All At Once, The Turning Weather 06 World Split Open 07 Easter Island 08 Coming Out Of The Fog Calling something neo-classic rock might seem faintly ridiculous - admittedly, it probably is. But the 21st century has served up a variety of those approaches in any number of corners, and Arbouretum's Coming Out of the Fog is the latest in something of a new long tradition. Things start on a more stately and stirring approach with "The Long Night" rather than, say, arena boogie, but the quality of Dave Heumann's singing voice and the warm feeling of the arrangement, not to mention the demi-shred soloing over the rhythm section's careful pace, make for a good listen. It's a fine enough start, and the immediately following "Renouncer" might do all that even better, down to a solo that could almost be something from Robert Smith as from early-'70s riffage days. But while there are some changes in pace here and there - the quicker, tenser "The Promise"; the piano-led title track that concludes the album; the short, fierce instrumental "Easter Island" - generally the album is a bit of a blur, shifting moods here and there without fully distinguishing itself track by track. As a uniform experience it's not so bad, but it's not as distinct or strong a collection as it could be. "Oceans Don't Sing," with its softly melancholic start and gentle vocal, stands out as a bit of calm balladry, a bit of steel guitar bringing in some country/cosmic American music feeling.
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