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Rilo Kiley - The Execution of All Things (2002) Lossless

Rilo Kiley - The Execution of All Things (2002) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Rilo Kiley

  • Title: The Execution of All Things
  • Year Of Release: 2002
  • Label: Saddle Creek
  • Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Pop
  • Quality: Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 47:43
  • Total Size: 314 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Good That Won't Come Out 4:32
02. Paint's Peeling 3:21
03. The Execution Of All Things 4:13
04. So Long 5:28
05. Capturing Moods 3:35
06. A Better Son/Daughter 4:39
07. Hail To Whatever You Found In The Sunlight That Surrounds You 3:21
08. My Slumbering Heart 5:37
09. Three Hopeful Thoughts 2:50
10. With Arms Outstretched 3:43
11. Spectacular Views 6:20
12. Outro 0:04

Are they an indie rock band inspired by country, or a country band influenced by indie rock? Whichever the case may be, The Execution of All Things finds Rilo Kiley establishing a wonderful balance of beautiful indie rock and subtle country. Several guests are on such instruments as French horn, cello, flute, and accordion, while there's also a "boy choir" that includes Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes. It all adds brilliantly to Rilo Kiley's passionate and powerful songwriting. "With Arms Outstretched" evokes a country feel in its lyrics, yet has all the sensibility of indie pop. "It's 16 miles to the promised land and I promise you I'm doing the best I can," Jenny Lewis sings. "I visit these mountains with frequency and I stand here with my arms up." You may want to watch out for the unexpected, though infrequent, foul language, but otherwise this strong follow-up to Take-Offs & Landings fits right in with the already respected Saddle Creek roster.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac.