The American Analog Set - The Golden Band (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: The American Analog Set
- Title: The Golden Band
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Emperor Jones
- Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 40:22
- Total Size: 99/225 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Weather Report (2:54)
02. A Good Friend Is Always Around (2:29)
03. It's All About Us (6:32)
04. A Schoolboy's Charm (4:20)
05. The Wait (2:48)
06. New Drifters I (2:00)
07. New Drifters II (3:25)
08. New Drifters III (3:38)
09. New Drifters IV (0:47)
10. The Golden Band (3:02)
11. I Must Soon Quit The Scene (5:41)
12. Will The Real Danny Radnor Please Stand? (2:23)
American post rock/slowcore band founded in 1995 in Fort Worth, Texas and based in Austin, Texas.
The Golden Band is a studio album by the indie rock band the American Analog Set, released in 1999 on Emperor Jones Records.
The Golden Band reduces the American Analog Set's approach to its barest essentials -- favoring shorter, more economical songs over the epics of past outings, the group's third album also strips away much of their cosmic veneer to reveal the human pulse which tethers Andrew Kenny's songs and keeps them from floating away. The effect is hardly less hypnotic than earlier AmAnSet efforts, but is simply more direct -- while Kenny's hushed vocals and oblique lyrics still evoke first and foremost an eyes-wide-shut otherness, the record insinuates itself on the strength of a subtly expanded emotional palette which lends a haunting new dimension to the group's fragile beauty. And while songs like "Weather Report" and "A Schoolboy's Charm" still don't build toward any kind of conventional climax, they nevertheless boast a drama and tension all their own. Ultimately, The Golden Band's quiet power speaks volumes.
The Golden Band is a studio album by the indie rock band the American Analog Set, released in 1999 on Emperor Jones Records.
The Golden Band reduces the American Analog Set's approach to its barest essentials -- favoring shorter, more economical songs over the epics of past outings, the group's third album also strips away much of their cosmic veneer to reveal the human pulse which tethers Andrew Kenny's songs and keeps them from floating away. The effect is hardly less hypnotic than earlier AmAnSet efforts, but is simply more direct -- while Kenny's hushed vocals and oblique lyrics still evoke first and foremost an eyes-wide-shut otherness, the record insinuates itself on the strength of a subtly expanded emotional palette which lends a haunting new dimension to the group's fragile beauty. And while songs like "Weather Report" and "A Schoolboy's Charm" still don't build toward any kind of conventional climax, they nevertheless boast a drama and tension all their own. Ultimately, The Golden Band's quiet power speaks volumes.
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