Moon Taxi - Let The Record Play (2018) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Moon Taxi
- Title: Let The Record Play
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: RCA Records Label
- Genre: Indie Rock
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
- Total Time: 00:35:15
- Total Size: 84 / 230 / 432 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Let The Record Play
02. Not Too Late
03. Good As Gold
04. Two High
05. No More Worry
06. Moving To The City
07. Nothing Can Keep Us Apart
08. Keep Me Coming
09. Trouble
10. The Way
The Nashville-based indie rockers' fourth full-length outing and first for RCA, Let the Record Play marks Moon Taxi's official foray into bona fide arena pop. Drawing just a little from their trad rock/jam band past, the group's major-label debut is a bigger, bolder, and decidedly more pop-centric affair than its predecessor, pairing electro stadium beats with easy hooks and breezy island rhythms, suggesting Vampire Weekend by way of Imagine Dragons and Maroon 5. The airy, reggae-tinged title cut sets the timbre, laying down wave after wave of sonic optimism. There are deviations, but even at their most inward-looking, the band is never brooding, and less immediately propulsive cuts like "Trouble" and "No More Worry" eventually find their way onto the dancefloor. Still, it's the festival-ready, future fan faves like "Two High," "Not Too Late," and the aforementioned title cut that help bridge the gap between the two predilections, and while some may bemoan the shift from noodly guitar to seismic drops, the melodies are still there; it's just that the light show is way bigger.
01. Let The Record Play
02. Not Too Late
03. Good As Gold
04. Two High
05. No More Worry
06. Moving To The City
07. Nothing Can Keep Us Apart
08. Keep Me Coming
09. Trouble
10. The Way
The Nashville-based indie rockers' fourth full-length outing and first for RCA, Let the Record Play marks Moon Taxi's official foray into bona fide arena pop. Drawing just a little from their trad rock/jam band past, the group's major-label debut is a bigger, bolder, and decidedly more pop-centric affair than its predecessor, pairing electro stadium beats with easy hooks and breezy island rhythms, suggesting Vampire Weekend by way of Imagine Dragons and Maroon 5. The airy, reggae-tinged title cut sets the timbre, laying down wave after wave of sonic optimism. There are deviations, but even at their most inward-looking, the band is never brooding, and less immediately propulsive cuts like "Trouble" and "No More Worry" eventually find their way onto the dancefloor. Still, it's the festival-ready, future fan faves like "Two High," "Not Too Late," and the aforementioned title cut that help bridge the gap between the two predilections, and while some may bemoan the shift from noodly guitar to seismic drops, the melodies are still there; it's just that the light show is way bigger.
Year 2018 | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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