NQ Arbuckle - The Future Happens Anyway (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: NQ Arbuckle
- Title: The Future Happens Anyway
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Six Shooter Records Inc.
- Genre: Folk Rock, Alt-Country, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:47:19
- Total Size: 114 / 295 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Back to Earth
02. Red Wine
03. Hospitals
04. Art O'leary
05. Death
06. Eternal Father Strong to Save
07. Life Boat (Song for Carolyn Mark)
08. I Wish That My Sadness Would Make You Change
09. Panic Pure
10. Rotary Phone
11. Hot Shot
12. The Civil War is Over
13. Sleepy Wife
Drunk dudes from Huntsville or Lethbridge or St. John’s or wherever hang on every word. Everyone sings, mostly louder than the band. The word motherfucker is a compliment. Every show is an uprising, a groundswell.
Don’t let the self-deprecation or inebriation imply that NQ Arbuckle isn’t serious about the music. This band has earned multiple Juno nominations, considerable critical praise (Pitchfork, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star etc.), and a legion of rabid fans.
There’s a sober reverence and deep romance to NQ Arbuckle’s songcraft. Everything boils down to life and death, and how to face both with humour and humanity. With The Future Happens Anyway, NQ Arbuckle should rightfully move beyond their reputation as scruffy, unassuming roots rockers. Years in the making, the album is a masterful, yet wholly unpretentious, collection of songs that illustrates NQ’s finesse, subtlety and heart.
NQ’s albums always include a scholar’s selection of writing and references and The Future Happens Anyway is no exception. From 17th century English hymnist William Whiting to Vic Chestnutt’s artful wretchedness, NQ Arbuckle draws from history’s tragic and transcendent moments and connects the dots with the everyday.
NQ Arbuckle has consistently created impressive, treasured albums for more than a decade. But NQ Arbuckle has never made a record like this before.
01. Back to Earth
02. Red Wine
03. Hospitals
04. Art O'leary
05. Death
06. Eternal Father Strong to Save
07. Life Boat (Song for Carolyn Mark)
08. I Wish That My Sadness Would Make You Change
09. Panic Pure
10. Rotary Phone
11. Hot Shot
12. The Civil War is Over
13. Sleepy Wife
Drunk dudes from Huntsville or Lethbridge or St. John’s or wherever hang on every word. Everyone sings, mostly louder than the band. The word motherfucker is a compliment. Every show is an uprising, a groundswell.
Don’t let the self-deprecation or inebriation imply that NQ Arbuckle isn’t serious about the music. This band has earned multiple Juno nominations, considerable critical praise (Pitchfork, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star etc.), and a legion of rabid fans.
There’s a sober reverence and deep romance to NQ Arbuckle’s songcraft. Everything boils down to life and death, and how to face both with humour and humanity. With The Future Happens Anyway, NQ Arbuckle should rightfully move beyond their reputation as scruffy, unassuming roots rockers. Years in the making, the album is a masterful, yet wholly unpretentious, collection of songs that illustrates NQ’s finesse, subtlety and heart.
NQ’s albums always include a scholar’s selection of writing and references and The Future Happens Anyway is no exception. From 17th century English hymnist William Whiting to Vic Chestnutt’s artful wretchedness, NQ Arbuckle draws from history’s tragic and transcendent moments and connects the dots with the everyday.
NQ Arbuckle has consistently created impressive, treasured albums for more than a decade. But NQ Arbuckle has never made a record like this before.
Country | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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