Transit - Young New England (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Transit
- Title: Young New England
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Rise Records
- Genre: Pop Punk, Indie, Emo, Alternative
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:45:37
- Total Size: 288 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Nothing Lasts Forever
02. Second to Right
03. Young New England
04. Sleep
05. So Long, So Long.
06. Weathered Souls
07. Hang It Up
08. Don't Go, Don't Stray
09. Thanks For Nothing
10. Summer, ME
11. Hazy
12. Bright Lights, Dark Shadows
13. Lake Q
Transit break the emo-pop formula and head in a pleasant, pleasurable, indie-centric direction for their second album on Rise, Young New England. Their prior outing, 2011's Listen & Forgive, was filled with heartfelt sincerity and now, with the distortion dialed back, Joe Boynton's nostalgic lyrics about lost love have a chance to shine through. The title track (an ode to drinking in their hometown, with the chorus "If you're too drunk to walk along the streets of cobblestone, you know Boston never drinks alone") and the bittersweet "So Long, So Long" play softer than the material on earlier releases, yet the hooks manage to stay anthemic and uplifting. "Weathered Souls" raises the tempo into a fiery song that shares in the same fun innocence as Japandroids' Celebration Rock. This blend of punk and chamber pop suits Transit well. Interesting to think that they once shared more in common with Jimmy Eat World than Arcade Fire.
01. Nothing Lasts Forever
02. Second to Right
03. Young New England
04. Sleep
05. So Long, So Long.
06. Weathered Souls
07. Hang It Up
08. Don't Go, Don't Stray
09. Thanks For Nothing
10. Summer, ME
11. Hazy
12. Bright Lights, Dark Shadows
13. Lake Q
Transit break the emo-pop formula and head in a pleasant, pleasurable, indie-centric direction for their second album on Rise, Young New England. Their prior outing, 2011's Listen & Forgive, was filled with heartfelt sincerity and now, with the distortion dialed back, Joe Boynton's nostalgic lyrics about lost love have a chance to shine through. The title track (an ode to drinking in their hometown, with the chorus "If you're too drunk to walk along the streets of cobblestone, you know Boston never drinks alone") and the bittersweet "So Long, So Long" play softer than the material on earlier releases, yet the hooks manage to stay anthemic and uplifting. "Weathered Souls" raises the tempo into a fiery song that shares in the same fun innocence as Japandroids' Celebration Rock. This blend of punk and chamber pop suits Transit well. Interesting to think that they once shared more in common with Jimmy Eat World than Arcade Fire.
Pop | Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE
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