Cass McCombs...Humor Risk(2011)[FLAC]
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- 2011-12-17 11:12:50 GMT
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- dickspic
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http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drq800/q825/q82572ga57u.jpg Humor Risk(2011)DominoDNO306 [img]http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p180/SonAfterDark/tracklistlatest.png[/img] 1 Love Thine Enemy -McCombs 3:56 2 The Living Word -McCombs 5:44 3 The Same Thing -McCombs 6:12 4 To Every Man His Chimera -McCombs 5:21 5 Robin Egg Blue McCombs 3:41 6 Mystery Mail -McCombs 7:50 7 Meet Me at the Mannequin Gallery -McCombs 4:27 8 Mariah -McCombs 3:55 Nomadic lo-fi indie rock malcontent Cass McCombs' fifth album (and second of 2011) begins with the couplet “Love thine enemy/But hate the lack of sincerity,†a notion that acts as the foundation for the eight cuts on the hypnotic but illuminating Humor Risk. The aforementioned “Love Thine Enemy†is just one of three slow-burn rockers on the record that bring to mind Kurt Vile fronting the Church; the other two, “The Same Thing†and “Robin Egg Blue,†are prettier, but no less dissatisfied. It’s a sound and style that works well with McCombs' obvious pop sensibilities, which tend to manifest themselves most successfully when the volume’s turned up. Elsewhere, midtempo outings like the slacker-beat poetry anthem “The Living Word†and willowy psych-folk closer “Mariah†paint vivid portraits of amiable dissolution, and the languid and bible-bleak “To Every Man His Chimera†provides the collection’s finest sentiment in "Oh, Mary/I’m just too much to carry.†cd ripped by someone else please seed http://dickthespic.org/about/
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Thanks a lot for this upload.
I would love to see a non-FLAC version of this. My hard drive is SSD so I can't fill it with the massive file sizes that FLAC requires or I'd only be able to fit a small fraction of my music on it.
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