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Advance Base Battery Life - Singles Collection

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Download links and information about Advance Base Battery Life - Singles Collection by Casiotone For The Painfully Alone. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Electronica, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 38:15 minutes.

Artist: Casiotone For The Painfully Alone
Release date: 2009
Genre: Electronica, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 38:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Old Panda Days (w/ Nick Krgovich) 2:19
2. Lesley Gore on the T.A.M.I. Show (version) 3:08
3. White Corolla 1:56
4. White on White 2:09
5. Holly Hobby 2:32
6. Lonesome New Mexican Nights 2:07
7. The Only Way To Cry 0:46
8. It's a Crime 3:14
9. Missoula 0:35
10. Hot Boyz (w/ Dear Nora) 3:30
11. Born In the U.S.A. (w/ Concern) 4:29
12. Streets of Philadelphia (w/ Concern) 3:44
13. Graceland 4:17
14. Sunday St 2:32
15. Voice of the Hospital 0:57

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Having released enough singles and compilation tracks to warrant a collection of them, Owen Ashworth pulls them together on the enjoyable Advance Base Battery Life, pure catnip for committed fans but not without interest to those unfamiliar with Casiotone for the Painfully Alone's way around understated, enveloping electronic pop. A slew of covers toward the end shows Ashworth's interest in a variety of approaches — on the one hand there are two covers each of Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon, on the other is a more recent effort, Missy Elliott's "Hot Boyz," done in collaboration with Dear Nora and keeping the original's deep rhythm clip but otherwise transforming it into a very Casiotone-sounding number, down to the static crumble on the singing. But the originals deserve the most attention, with Ashworth's ear for lovely melodies and often striking lyrics about the interactions of life, romantic or otherwise, getting to stand out front and center. (One of the best and simplest comes on "White Corolla" as guest vocalist Jenny Herbinson sings "You take your coffee black/Just like your mother would.") Songs like the shimmering, melancholic "Holly Hobby" and "The Only Way to Cry," under a minute long but with a wonderful lyric about movies, loneliness, and sorrow that makes a perfect short story précis, could have easily appeared on a regular Casiotone album and are lovely, immediate standouts here. Ashworth's familiar vocals, slightly distorted and feeling more like a contemplative whisper than a formal delivery, gets matched throughout by the various guest performances — besides Herbinson and Dear Nora, his brother Gordon from Concern appears on the Springsteen covers.