Star Parks - Don't Dwell (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Star Parks
- Title: Don't Dwell
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Paper Trail Records
- Genre: Indie
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:39:53
- Total Size: 91 / 229 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Hymn for the Hopeless
02. Egotist
03. Loose Ends
04. Don't Dwell
05. Nobody Comes Here (Nobody Leaves)
06. Hugs
07. Theoretical Girls
08. Souvenirs
09. The High Hopes of Good Fortune
As the likes of Kevin Morby, Whitney et al. make substantial waves through 2016 with their subtle deliverance of old-school aesthetics, Star Parks today join in with such finely-tuned antiquities with their beautifully vibrant new album, which is released this-coming Friday via the ever-faithful Paper Trail Records – and streaming in full on this very page from today.
Also carrying subtle nods to label-mates Cloud and Beach Moon/Peach Moon the nine-track ‘Don’t Dwell‘ LP makes for the most hearty of summer soundtracks, bathing in all the intricacies of the season, from gleeful, jubilant expanses that appear like great stretches of open road, to the more restrained moments that take on far more imposing and stifling shapes.
Andy Bianculli’s rabidly bittersweet lead vocal is chief protagonist here, taking on the form of some lovelorn character in the great American heartland and, suitably, the record was penned during such a Texan occasion; the effect of which crawls through every inch of ‘Don’t Dwell‘ like a single bead of sweat on the most dust-dried of faces. Equally inspired by the classic rock of a now-departed age, it makes for a riotous and righteous trip; the kind of record that slowly digs away at you until you find yourself transported to the world it so faithfully depicts.
Inspired by “relationships and regrets and apologies associated with those relationships” this often-brilliant record feels like the summer’s ultimate calling-card; a wild, uninhibited romp through the very lands that so informed it.
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01. Hymn for the Hopeless
02. Egotist
03. Loose Ends
04. Don't Dwell
05. Nobody Comes Here (Nobody Leaves)
06. Hugs
07. Theoretical Girls
08. Souvenirs
09. The High Hopes of Good Fortune
As the likes of Kevin Morby, Whitney et al. make substantial waves through 2016 with their subtle deliverance of old-school aesthetics, Star Parks today join in with such finely-tuned antiquities with their beautifully vibrant new album, which is released this-coming Friday via the ever-faithful Paper Trail Records – and streaming in full on this very page from today.
Also carrying subtle nods to label-mates Cloud and Beach Moon/Peach Moon the nine-track ‘Don’t Dwell‘ LP makes for the most hearty of summer soundtracks, bathing in all the intricacies of the season, from gleeful, jubilant expanses that appear like great stretches of open road, to the more restrained moments that take on far more imposing and stifling shapes.
Andy Bianculli’s rabidly bittersweet lead vocal is chief protagonist here, taking on the form of some lovelorn character in the great American heartland and, suitably, the record was penned during such a Texan occasion; the effect of which crawls through every inch of ‘Don’t Dwell‘ like a single bead of sweat on the most dust-dried of faces. Equally inspired by the classic rock of a now-departed age, it makes for a riotous and righteous trip; the kind of record that slowly digs away at you until you find yourself transported to the world it so faithfully depicts.
Inspired by “relationships and regrets and apologies associated with those relationships” this often-brilliant record feels like the summer’s ultimate calling-card; a wild, uninhibited romp through the very lands that so informed it.
Year 2016 | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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