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Scraps of Tape - Scraps Of Tape

Tracklist:
01. Bring the Heavy
02. The Long Silence
03. The Blindspot
04. Linear Optics
05. Filler
06. Grand Letdown
07. Five Fingers
08. Brick by Brick, Building Your Own House
09. Love Them Anyway
10. Eric
11. Master Blaster
Genre: Post Rock
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-03-04
Label: Tenderversion
This album is filled with music that might speak to a bigger audience, but not for the sake of compromise. Instead we get music that shows us a lot of new confidence. They’ve chosen path, and the decision is based on experience instead of some nervous reaction to a crumbling industry. On Grand Letdown we get a lot more songs with vocals, the anger has been shaped into a sharper, yet poignant, tool, and the melancholy shows signs of carefully formulated optimism. The listener gets to hear an expression that’s been slowly worked out in its own time, and in an environment they themselves has chosen.
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-03-04
Label: Tenderversion
This album is filled with music that might speak to a bigger audience, but not for the sake of compromise. Instead we get music that shows us a lot of new confidence. They’ve chosen path, and the decision is based on experience instead of some nervous reaction to a crumbling industry. On Grand Letdown we get a lot more songs with vocals, the anger has been shaped into a sharper, yet poignant, tool, and the melancholy shows signs of carefully formulated optimism. The listener gets to hear an expression that’s been slowly worked out in its own time, and in an environment they themselves has chosen.
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