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American Football - American Football (2019)

American Football - American Football (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: American Football

  • Title: American Football
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Polyvinyl Records
  • Genre: Indie Rock, Math Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 47:13
  • Total Size: 117 / 314 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Silhouettes (07:22)
2. Every Wave to Ever Rise (feat. Elizabeth Powell) (05:54)
3. Uncomfortably Numb (feat. Hayley Williams) (04:10)
4. Heir Apparent (05:53)
5. Doom in Full Bloom (07:49)
6. I Can’t Feel You (feat. Rachel Goswell) (04:47)
7. Mine to Miss (05:24)
8. Life Support (05:57)

American Football (LP3) is the third album from the scene giants - American Football.American Football's original triumph, on their 1999 self-titled debut, was to reunite two shy siblings: emo and post-rock. It was a pioneering album where lyrical clarity was obscured and complicated by the stealth musical textures surrounding it.Like Slint's Spiderland, or Codeine's The White Birch, even Talk Talk's Laughing Stock, American Football asked far more questions than it cared to answer. But there wasn't a band around anymore to explain it, anyway. The three young men who made the album - Mike Kinsella, Steve Holmes, and Steve Lamos - split up pretty much on its release.Fifteen years later, American Football reunited (now as a four-piece, with the addition of Nate Kinsella). They played far larger shows than in their original incarnation and recorded their long-anticipated second album, 2016's American Football (LP2). The release was widely praised, but the band members still felt like their best work was yet to come.'I feel like the second album was us figuring it out,' says Nate. 'For me, it wasn't quite done. I knew there was still more.'Enter American Football (LP3). 'We put a lot of time and a lot of energy into it,' says Mike. 'We were all thoughtful about what we wanted to put out there. Last time, it was figuring out how to use all of our different arms. This time, we were like - Ok we have these arms, let's use them.' The band used the same producer, Jason Cupp, and recorded the album at the same studio (Arc Studios in Omaha, Nebraska) as its predecessor - yet they approached it in a markedly different way. There was a determination to let the songs breathe, to trust in ideas finding their own pace. The final result is a definite, and deliberate, stretching of the band. As a result, LP3 is less obviously tethered to the band's past than the second album. An immediate contrast between LP3 and its two predecessors is its cover. The two previous albums featured the exterior and interior of a residenc




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.