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| Date (CEST) | 2013-07-20 07:00:54 |
| Group | 404 |
| Size | 72 MB |
| Files | 10 |
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Smith_Westerns-Soft_Will-2013-404
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-smith_westerns-3_am_spiritual.mp3 | Smith Westerns | 3 AM Spiritual | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-smith_westerns-idol.mp3 | Smith Westerns | Idol | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-smith_westerns-glossed.mp3 | Smith Westerns | Glossed | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-smith_westerns-xxiii.mp3 | Smith Westerns | XXIII | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-smith_westerns-fool_proof.mp3 | Smith Westerns | Fool Proof | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-smith_westerns-white_oath.mp3 | Smith Westerns | White Oath | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-smith_westerns-only_natural.mp3 | Smith Westerns | Only Natural | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-smith_westerns-best_friend.mp3 | Smith Westerns | Best Friend | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-smith_westerns-cheer_up.mp3 | Smith Westerns | Cheer Up | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-smith_westerns-varsity.mp3 | Smith Westerns | Varsity | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Artist: Smith Westerns
Album: Soft Will
Bitrate: 257kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Mom & Pop Music
Genre: Indie
Size: 75.74 megs
PlayTime: 0h 39min 02sec total
Rip Date: 2013-07-20
Store Date: 2013-06-25
Track List:
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01. 3 AM Spiritual 4:23
02. Idol 4:14
03. Glossed 3:06
04. XXIII 4:28
05. Fool Proof 4:26
06. White Oath 4:03
07. Only Natural 3:49
08. Best Friend 3:48
09. Cheer Up 2:45
10. Varsity 4:00
Release Notes:
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Smith Westerns' third album, Soft Will, takes another step away from the scruffy
lo-fi approach of their debut, and puts a layer of gloss on the already slick
sound they captured on Dye It Blonde. The thing to keep in mind when you're a
band gradually smoothing out and expanding your sound is to make sure you keep
whatever it was about your band that made it worthwhile in the first place, and
to do something to keep it interesting. The band does both here. The wistfully
sincere songwriting is as strong as ever, and while they may have cast off their
youthful energy in favor of a more melancholy mood, the subtle hooks are just as
sharp and the songs hit home. Leaving their pocket-sized Mott the Hoople crunch
behind for the most part, the band aims for something more restrained and
arranged, filling out the songs with sweeping synthesizer strings and layers of
acoustic guitars. The synths are a nice addition that gives the songs some depth
and sonic richness. Indeed much more care has been given overall to the
arrangements and the mood they create, and the songs definitely benefit from the
effort. There's nothing that stands out as a single, but almost every song has a
melody that grabs you, or at least a sound that draws you in. The more uptempo
tracks like "Fool Proof" and "Idol" hook you first, but the slower, more
contemplative ones sink in the deepest. Cullen Omori's voice may not be the most
powerful around but he can deliver enough pathos to at least bend a heart, and
Smith Westerns' assured delivery allows them to slow it down without getting
boring. The best of the bunch is the album-ending "Varsity," which comes off
like a well-crafted, very Midwestern indie rock take on M83. Smith Westerns may
have gradually sloughed off all their fans who liked the swaggering lo-fidelity
style they began with, but with Soft Will, they should gain back some people who
like thoughtful, melodically rich indie rock that isn't sleepy or clichΘd or
boring. This album is none of those things and, thanks to their actual growth as
artists, it may be their best yet.