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DescriptionEli Young Band - 10,000 Towns [2014][FLAC] FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue Label/Cat#:Big Machine Records / Republic Nashville #3770084 Country: USA Year: March 4, 2014 Genre: Americana country Format:CD 01. Drunk Last Night 3:40 02. 10,000 Towns 3:45 03. Dust 3:20 04. Angel Like You 3:27 05. Let's Do Something Tonight 3:38 06. Your Last Broken Heart 3:15 07. What Does 4:21 08. A Lot Like Love 3:28 09. Just Add Moonlight 3:16 10. Revelations 3:44 11. Prayer For The Road 4:26 Grammy-nominated Eli Young Band is in the midst of a big journey as a country band with a growing, evolving fan base. Celebrating that trek to the top is their fifth studio album titled 10,000 Towns, which contains songs about the good and the bad. It’s the Dallas band’s first record in which all four members acted as songwriters, giving each a chance to express where he is in life. The album’s title was inspired by the band’s days on the road, seeing cities big and small. The record remains upbeat for the most part, and in fact guitarist James Young called it “a lot more upbeat than our previous records” in a “cut by cut” explainer written by the band. Softer numbers like “What Does” abruptly halt the country shindig, though they’re still worth a listen. Frontman Mike Eli delivers clean, unwavering tones and straight-laced riffs. In the cut-by-cut notes, bassist Jon Jones says the track was written with a rough relationship in mind — at “that period where you are questioning everything and asking what you could have done. This was your idea of love and when your whole world shatters, you just can’t understand what went wrong.” “Drunk Last Night,” the record’s first single and opening track, reverses the emotion as an all-out party song — the kind you start and end the night with. But it’s the more organic songs like “Angel Like You” that resonate, making a bolder statement by peeling away the layers with heartfelt words that surpass their mainstream feel. 10,000 Towns has succeeded in doing what the Eli Young Band set out to do: make a fun record their fans will want to hear live. There are no curveballs, just a few Texas boys having a good time. --Brenna Rushing Related Torrents
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