Artist
The Avett Brothers
Genre:
Rock
Total Time:
50:59
Record Label:
Republic Records
Format:
CD, MP3, Vinyl, iTunes
Release Date
June 24, 2016
Order links, audio samples
and track list after the jump.
The Avett Brothers
Genre:
Rock
Total Time:
50:59
Record Label:
Republic Records
Format:
CD, MP3, Vinyl, iTunes
Release Date
June 24, 2016
Order links, audio samples
and track list after the jump.
• Buy the Album from iTunes •
• Buy the MP3 from Amazon.com •
• Buy the CD from Amazon.com •
• Buy the Vinyl from Amazon.com •
Product Description: In a heartfelt personal letter penned by Seth Avett, Grammy Award®-nominated alternative folk collective THE AVETT BROTHERS revealed today that they will be releasing their new album, True Sadness [American/Republic Records], on Friday June 24, 2016. The first single is titled Ain t No Man. Read the letter here.
The record reflects THE AVETT BROTHERS artistic, musical, and personal evolution over 16 years as a band. Eloquently describing what s to come on the horizon, Seth writes, True Sadness is a patchwork quilt, both thematically and stylistically. Wherein a myriad of contrasting fabrics make perfect sense on the same plane, this album draws upon countless resources from its writers and performers.
He goes on to cite pervasive and cornerstone influences such as, Queen, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Jimmie Rodgers, Tom Petty, Nine Inch Nails, Gillian Welch, Aretha Franklin, Walt Disney, Pink Floyd, Kings of Convenience, calypso of the 1950 s and country of the 1930 s. Most importantly, he assures, Throughout the album, we stitched together the boldest red and the calmest green, polka dots and stripes, the roughest denim and the smoothest velveteen. They came together because they are the best patterns we have and because each of us brought our own fabric to the quilting frame.
The record reflects THE AVETT BROTHERS artistic, musical, and personal evolution over 16 years as a band. Eloquently describing what s to come on the horizon, Seth writes, True Sadness is a patchwork quilt, both thematically and stylistically. Wherein a myriad of contrasting fabrics make perfect sense on the same plane, this album draws upon countless resources from its writers and performers.
He goes on to cite pervasive and cornerstone influences such as, Queen, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Jimmie Rodgers, Tom Petty, Nine Inch Nails, Gillian Welch, Aretha Franklin, Walt Disney, Pink Floyd, Kings of Convenience, calypso of the 1950 s and country of the 1930 s. Most importantly, he assures, Throughout the album, we stitched together the boldest red and the calmest green, polka dots and stripes, the roughest denim and the smoothest velveteen. They came together because they are the best patterns we have and because each of us brought our own fabric to the quilting frame.
1. Ain't No Man (3:32)
2. Mama, I Don't Believe (4:16)
3. No Hard Feelings (5:14)
4. Smithsonian (4:33)
5. You Are Mine (3:28)
6. Satan Pulls The Strings (3:08)
7. True Sadness (4:35)
8. I Wish I Was (5:16)
9. Fisher Road To Hollywood (4:23)
10. Victims Of Life (2:59)
11. Divorce Separation Blues (4:56)
12. May It Last (4:39)
OTHER ALBUM RELEASES:
- THE GETAWAY (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- UNLIMITED (Bassnectar)
- TREEHOUSE (I See Stars)
- JOHANNESBURG - EP (Mumford & Sons)
- CALIFORNIA SUNRISE (Jon Pardi)
- EXHALE (Thousand Foot Krutch)
- MAGMA (Gojira)
- CASE / LANG / VEIRS (case/lang/veirs)
- EXODUS OF VENUS (Elizabeth Cook)
- UNDERCURRENT (Sarah Jarosz)
- ON MY ONE (Jake Bugg)
- EMOTIONS AND MATH (Margaret Glaspy)
- A HERMITAGE (Jambinai)
- CHEMISTRY (Houston Person and Ron Carter)
- THE GLOWING MAN (Swans)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please keep the comments as civilised as possible, and refrain from spamming. All comments will be moderated. Thank you !