Malcolm Middleton - Waxing Gibbous (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Malcolm Middleton
- Title: Waxing Gibbous
- Year Of Release: 2009
- Label: Full Time Hobby
- Genre: Indie Folk, Indie Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:01:12
- Total Size: 374 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Red Travellin' Socks
02. Kiss at the Station
03. Carry Me
04. Zero
05. Stop Doing Be Good
06. Don't Want to Sleep Tonight
07. Shadows
08. Ballad of Fuck All
09. Box & Knife
10. Made up Your Mind
11. Subset of the World
12. Love on the Run
Malcolm Middleton's 2009 album starts with a brisk as heck guitar rush of a song, "Red Travellin' Socks," which only seems appropriate for a musician who's appeared to have had endless energy to burn over the years in and out of Arab Strap. (And as is only appropriate, the song is all about hating said socks because they're all about travel and being away from his girlfriend.) With that as a killer start, Middleton and company burn through a set of excellent songs with confidence, ranging from other quick-as-hell rundowns to calm reflection. His trademark mordant wit and sharpness remain intact - the spoken word break that runs through "Carry Me" covers everything from failed dreams of partying in Rio to regretting thinking of David Bowie "as a cunt," all addressed to a dead friend or lover, to name just one example of a song. (Titles include "Ballad of Fuck All" and "Love on the Run," the latter being one heck of an album ender with its conflicted sentiments about an end-of-the-line romance.) Musically there's a beautiful range at work as well, with the piano-led downbeat anthem "Stop Doing Be Good" and the brisk chug and surge of "Shadows" among the many different routes explored.
01. Red Travellin' Socks
02. Kiss at the Station
03. Carry Me
04. Zero
05. Stop Doing Be Good
06. Don't Want to Sleep Tonight
07. Shadows
08. Ballad of Fuck All
09. Box & Knife
10. Made up Your Mind
11. Subset of the World
12. Love on the Run
Malcolm Middleton's 2009 album starts with a brisk as heck guitar rush of a song, "Red Travellin' Socks," which only seems appropriate for a musician who's appeared to have had endless energy to burn over the years in and out of Arab Strap. (And as is only appropriate, the song is all about hating said socks because they're all about travel and being away from his girlfriend.) With that as a killer start, Middleton and company burn through a set of excellent songs with confidence, ranging from other quick-as-hell rundowns to calm reflection. His trademark mordant wit and sharpness remain intact - the spoken word break that runs through "Carry Me" covers everything from failed dreams of partying in Rio to regretting thinking of David Bowie "as a cunt," all addressed to a dead friend or lover, to name just one example of a song. (Titles include "Ballad of Fuck All" and "Love on the Run," the latter being one heck of an album ender with its conflicted sentiments about an end-of-the-line romance.) Musically there's a beautiful range at work as well, with the piano-led downbeat anthem "Stop Doing Be Good" and the brisk chug and surge of "Shadows" among the many different routes explored.
Folk | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE
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