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Sunny Day Real Estate - How It Feels (1998) [FLAC]
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  Sunny Day Real Estate - How It Feels (1998) [FLAC]

  Released.......: 1998
  Genre..........: Rock
  Style..........: Indie, Alternative
  Source.........: CD
  Codec..........: FLAC
  Channels.......: Stereo
  Sample Rate....: 44,100 Hz
  Bit Rate.......: ~900 kbps
  Bits per Sample: 16
  Covers.........: Front 

  Tracks:

  01 Pillars	 
  02 Roses In Water	 
  03 Every Shining Time You Arrive	 
  04 Two Promises	 
  05 100 Million	 
  06 How It Feels To Be Something On	 
  07 The Prophet	 
  08 Guitar And Video Games	 
  00 The Shark's Own Private Fuck	
  10 Days Were Golden	

The cryptically titled How It Feels to Be Something On was the first fruit of Sunny Day Real Estate's reunion, and it simultaneously smoothed out their sound while shifting it into something altogether more ambitious. Always somewhat arty and challenging to begin with, SDRE flirts with out-and-out prog rock here, cleaning up the production to reveal the contrasting layers in their ever more intricate arrangements. There's a droning, almost Middle Eastern feel to some of the songs, pointing up Jeremy Enigk's newfound taste for spiritual mysticism. Enigk has matured greatly as a vocalist, applying lessons learned from his solo project; gone is the strangled roar he frequently used on Diary, but even while confirming his softer bent, he's reined in the swooning, bordering-on-fey excess of LP2. Similarly, the band's musicianship keeps getting sharper, handling the twisting chord progressions with an easy grace that keeps the songs flowing smoothly into one another.

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