Reigning Sound-Shattered-CD-FLAC-2014-FORSAKEN Description: Artist: Reigning Sound Album: Shattered Label: Merge Genre: Rock Source: CD Street Date: 2014-00-00 Quality: 850 kbps / 44.1kHz / 2 channels Encoder: FLAC 1.2.1 Size: 217.61 MB Time: 34:03 min Url: 1. North Cackalacky Girl 2:47 2. Never Coming Home 3:29 3.

Falling Rain 3:13 4. If You Gotta Leave 2:57 5. You Did Wrong 2:53 6. Once More 2:39 7. My My 3:19 8. Starting New 3:22 9. Baby, It’s Too Late 2:52 10.

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Features Song Lyrics for Reigning Sound's Love and Curses album. Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Dlc 4 Nosteam. Includes Album Cover, Release Year, and User Reviews. Shattered will be Reigning Sound's first album for Merge and the first full LP by the group since 2009's Love and Curses. The band's principal songwriter/member is Greg Cartwright, who's been leading the shifting cast of characters since 2001. Free Download Program Serge Gainsbourg Best Of Rarity. You may be familiar with some of the band's work, as this album is preceded.

Reigning Sound Love And Curses Rar

In My Dreams 3:00 11. I’m Trying (To Be The Man You Need) 3:32 Shattered Reigning Sound’s first album for Merge and the first full LP by the group since 2009’s Love and Curses. The band’s principal songwriter/member is Greg Cartwright, who’s been leading the shifting cast of characters since 2001. The album was recorded at Daptone’s Brooklyn studio (where drummer Mikey works in the office) and masterfully engineered by Wayne Douglas. The recordings are warm and punchy, a mixed bag of rockers, ballads, and something in between. There are only 11 songs on the album, but the band reckons it’s just right.

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It’s a subtler, more soulful sound for the famed garage rocker, partially prompted by the dictates of family life, but also the result of having multiple musical outlets through which to channel all the emotional vicissitudes of a career. BY JORDAN LAWRENCE Two years ago, at the tail end of an interview with Greg Cartwright in the cluttered back room of a record shop in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, the revered garage rocker mentioned offhand that he’d be DJing that night at The Admiral, a stylish eatery on the other side of the French Broad river. While far from austere, the restaurant’s manicured mood lighting and well appointed comforts are leagues removed from the grimy rock clubs in which Cartwright built his reputation.

Instead of sucking down cheap beers from flimsy cans and frosty bottles, the patrons sip cocktails from fancy glasses. It’s a hip scene, but also a refined one, and the songs Cartwright spun that night played right into the aesthetic. Each lost soul and R&B gem sparkled, managing sensual grooves that were also delicate and polite, and twisting through melodies that were instantly familiar despite the fact that he played no recognizable hits. Girls in evening dresses and boys in button downs shimmied to and fro, nobody getting too handsy with their partners. Cartwright has long since mastered a touch unbridled rock ‘n’ roll aggression — as his time with the famously ragged rock outfits Compulsive Gamblers and Oblivians readily attests — but he’s equally adept at other, more tender moods.

His two most recent releases with the Reigning Sound, the 2011 small platter Abdication... For Your Love and the recently released Shattered (Merge), suggest that such subtle sounds might well be the best avenue for his songs — or at least the ones that he’s writing now. ESSENTIAL READING FOR JAZZ FANS! Join Bill “Musoscribe” Kopp for a look at the jazz world – past, present, and yet-to-come, via interviews, essays, and reviews of new releases and archival titles. For full details, along with direct links to this exclusive content.

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