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Let Me Come Home

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Download links and information about Let Me Come Home by Broken Records. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 41:17 minutes.

Artist: Broken Records
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 41:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Leaving Song 3:56
2. Modern Worksong 3:05
3. Dia Dos Namarados! 3:32
4. The Motorcycle Boy Reigns 4:42
5. A Darkness Rises Up 3:30
6. Ailene 3:54
7. I Used to Dream 2:47
8. You Know You’re Not Dead 3:59
9. The Cracks In the Wall 3:52
10. Home 4:08
11. Alekko 3:52

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Broken Records’ second album, Let Me Come Home, scales back on the grandeur of its debut, Until the Earth Begins to Part, but still retains the strong melodies and adventurous arrangements to make an album that can still find the dramatic arc. “A Leaving Song” crafts an anthem that sounds like American Music Club’s Mark Eitzel fronting a band that has listened to Travis. The rhythmic tumble of “Modern Worksong,” the imagistic tones of “Dia Dos Namarados!” and the heavenly tones of “The Motorcycle Boy Reigns” reflect an entire catalog of influences and still comes out as only these fine citizens of Edinburgh, Scotland can manage. The extra piano push of “A Darkness Rises Up” chases the band into a corner bar. “Ailene” aches with battlefield cry of U2 or the Waterboys. “I Used to Dream” is the reflective ballad. “You Know You’re Not Dead” reflects a Springsteen-esque delivery and stream of hope. “The Cracks In the Wall” turns towards the stark apocalypse of Chris Isaak.