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XL From Coast To Coast

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Download links and information about XL From Coast To Coast by Alien Crime Syndicate. This album was released in 2017 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:08:43 minutes.

Artist: Alien Crime Syndicate
Release date: 2017
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:08:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ozzy 3:33
2. Break the Record 2:15
3. My Happy Ending 3:11
4. Stronger 4:23
5. Figure It Out 3:06
6. Not Today 3:53
7. Softly 3:03
8. Ya Blink It's 3:22
9. Careless 4:08
10. Is It U 4:12
11. We Are 6:10
12. Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Japanese Bonus Track) 3:20
13. Pimpin' the Land (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 2:59
14. Break the Record (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 2:23
15. My Happy Ending (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 2:54
16. I Want It All (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 3:20
17. Always Running (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 3:39
18. Do It Again (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 2:19
19. Ozzy (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 3:25
20. Ya Blink It's (Live at the Troubadour 6.16.02) 3:08

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Alien Crime Syndicate delivers another strong dose of pop-punk on XL from Coast to Coast, their second official album. Although hundreds of bands have tried the same formula, this is the first independent record since Urge Overkill's Supersonic Storybook to truly reconcile '70s hard rock with indie pop. Much like that album, they haven't quite mastered it yet (it took Urge one more album to nail it) but their ideas are starting to come together nicely. Singer Joe Reineke has a great voice for this material, and he captures both the arrogant swagger of classic rock with the naïve delicacy of indie rock. The songs are their best batch to date, offering catchy pop ("Ya Blink It's"), sweet ballads ("Figure It Out"), and thick rockers ("Careless") with equal confidence. And the nice part about XL from Coast to Coast is that even the tracks that don't immediately stick out are still catchy little pop numbers are not obvious filler tracks. With a great batch of songs and just the right attitude, this is an album that delivers the goods and points to better things in the future from this foursome.