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Shearwater - Rook
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Artist...............: Shearwater
Album................: Rook
Genre................: Rock
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 2008
Codec................: LAME 3.97
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Infohash.............: E18A3940A6C2074300E8148C3F6D00BE8FBCE457
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Ripped by............: OriginalThought on 8/27/2008
Posted by............: OriginalThought on 8/27/2008
Included.............: NFO
Covers...............: Front
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:03:07) Shearwater - On The Death Of The Waters
2. (00:03:20) Shearwater - Rooks
3. (00:02:51) Shearwater - Leviathan, Bound
4. (00:07:14) Shearwater - Home Life
5. (00:02:24) Shearwater - Lost Boys
6. (00:02:17) Shearwater - Century Eyes
7. (00:05:12) Shearwater - I Was A Cloud
8. (00:02:34) Shearwater - South Col
9. (00:05:08) Shearwater - The Snow Leopard
10. (00:04:00) Shearwater - The Hunter's Star
Playing Time.........: 00:38:08
Total Size...........: 88.07 MB
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Austin's Shearwater return with the follow-up to "Palo Santo". "Rook"
meditates on man's intersection with the natural world; the world after human
beings are gone. A dark fairy tale encased in a cycle of songs. Jonathan
Meiburg's bold, soaring voice still anchors the songs, which broaden his
pastoral prog-folk chaotic celestial mindfuckery into new realms. Beyond the
continuing touchstones of late Talk Talk, Nico, and John Cale, there are now
allusions to Van Morrison and hints of Joni Mitchell. All set in a newly lush
sonic gorgeousness of harp, strings, and woodwinds atop the magnificent
rhythm section.
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