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Why?
Eskimo Snow
| Release Date: |
25/09/2009 |
| Cat #: |
ABR0098CD |
| Genre: |
Indie |
| Label: |
ANTICON |
| Format: |
CD Album |
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| DISK 1 |
| 1. | These Hands |
| 2. | January Twenty Something |
| 3. | Against Me |
| 4. | Even the Good Wood Gone |
| 5. | Into the Shadows of My Embrace |
| 6. | One Rose |
| 7. | On Rose Walk, Insomniac |
| 8. | Berkeley By Hearseback |
| 9. | This Blackest Purse |
| 10. | Eskimo Snow |
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A year and a half after releasing the acclaimed Alopecia, Why? returns with their fourth album, Eskimo Snow. The two records are perfect foils: while last year’s release delivered intricate rhymes, live loops, slurred hooks, and acerbic wit, Eskimo Snow offers a sung, sobering take on mortality that unfurls in lush waves of Americana and pop-infused psych-folk. Pre-mixed in Nashville by Lambchop’s Mark Nevers (Silver Jews, Bonnie Prince Billy, Calexico) and worked over by Alopecia engineer Eli Crews, this album is Why?’s most live-sounding yet—a shadowy and sprawling piece as intimate in subject matter as it is handsome in timbre.
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