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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Amos The Transparent - Everything I've Forgotten To Forget

Tracklist:
1 Title Track
2 She Wasn't Lying
3 My Fear Of Animals
4 All You Bellydancers! Unite! We Are But Sorrowed Men
5 After All That, It's Come To This (featuring Amy Millan)
6 Hard Times, Simply Come By
7 How I Failed As An Architect
8 (here's to) New Beginnings
9 It's A Beautiful Life
10 I Knew I Shouldn't Have Held My Breath
11 OK, OK, Fine, Okay
12 The Stale Scent Of Old Beer
13 I'm On Trial
Genre: Folk/Acoustic/Singer Songwriter
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2007
Label: Pop Culture
Amos the Transparent surged onto the Canadian music scene with one of the most acclaimed debuts of 2007. Critics and music lovers praised the lush arrangements and seductive melodies found on Everything I’ve Forgotten to Forget, leading to a string of festival performances and opening slots on Polaris Prize winner Patrick Watson’s tour.
Everything I’ve Forgotten to Forget distills the creative core of Amos the Transparent. Every song is unique in feel and delivery, resulting in an album both musically and lyrically dense. Although rooted in folk, there is also an element of experimentation that draws comparisons to the likes of Wilco and Broken Social Scene.
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2007
Label: Pop Culture
Amos the Transparent surged onto the Canadian music scene with one of the most acclaimed debuts of 2007. Critics and music lovers praised the lush arrangements and seductive melodies found on Everything I’ve Forgotten to Forget, leading to a string of festival performances and opening slots on Polaris Prize winner Patrick Watson’s tour.
Everything I’ve Forgotten to Forget distills the creative core of Amos the Transparent. Every song is unique in feel and delivery, resulting in an album both musically and lyrically dense. Although rooted in folk, there is also an element of experimentation that draws comparisons to the likes of Wilco and Broken Social Scene.
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