Stuck In The Never Ending Now

Strawberry Whiplash
Stuck In The Never Ending Now

15,39 EUR
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Release date: 20/Nov/2015
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Every Day the Sun Shines Brighter
1.2 If Surface Were Depth
1.3 Too Close to Call
1.4 Never Ending Now
1.5 Ride the Waves to the Shore
1.6 Time Takes You Away
1.7 Halcyon Morning
1.8 All I Ask for Is Everything
1.9 Fly Me Over the Rooftops
1.10 A Brave New Scene
1.11 Life's Rich Tragedy
1.12 This Is All We Have
Number of discs: 1
Description:Long awaited sophomore release from Scottish fuzz pop enthusiasts Strawberry Whiplash! Three years following the band's smash debut album 'Hits In The Car', the eclectic new 12-track album 'Stuck In The Never Ending Now' has the inexorable passage of time as it's central theme. Opening track 'Every Day The Sun Shines Brighter' starts things off in optimistic fashion with a melodic song about new beginnings, while 'If Surface Were Depth' is catchy, playful pop and 'Too Close To Call' is a harmonious, multi-layered soundtrack to an indie spaghetti western. 'Never Ending Now' is immediately engaging punky pop with scratchy, fast guitars, more great harmonies, and rapid gunfire drumming. 'Ride The Waves To The Shore' has a shimmering, bossa nova beat with major seventh chords and groovy bongo backing, while 'Time Takes You Away' is all late night New York cool with chugging guitars and a Velvet Underground vibe. Side two kicks off with the album's fastest track 'Halcyon Morning' providing us with a future indie disco floor filler with C86 fuzzy guitars, a steady drumbeat, and tambourines all racing towards the song's instrumental coda. 'All I Ask For Is Everything' furthers the eclectic mix with a chiming guitar / glockenspiel blend and an incessant back beat reinforcing the selfish nature of the song, while 'Fly Me Over The Rooftops' is soaring, immediate pop with detached male backing vocals.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: MATN74.2
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