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Broken Record Prayers

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Download links and information about Broken Record Prayers by Comet Gain. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:13:49 minutes.

Artist: Comet Gain
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:13:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Jack Nance Hair 3:56
2. You Can Hide Your Love Forever 3:48
3. Young Lions 1:51
4. If I Had a Soul 3:17
5. Brothers Off the Block 5:17
6. Beautiful Despair 3:55
7. Love Without Lies 2:57
8. Hard Times 3:38
9. If You Ever Walk Out of My Life 2:48
10. Books of California 3:12
11. Look At You Now (You're Crying) 5:47
12. Mainlining Mystery 6:50
13. Asleep On the Snow 3:31
14. Beatnik 4:22
15. He Walked By Nite 2:50
16. Orwell Liberty Dance 2:47
17. Emotion Pictures 2:53
18. Tighten Up! 4:13
19. Germ of Youth, Pt. 2 2:18
20. Record Prayer 3:39

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Those who have followed Comet Gain’s David Feck through numerous change-ups since the band’s debut some 17 years ago will be utterly thrilled with Broken Record Prayers. Paving the way for a new full-length release, BRP is a collection of singles scattered amongst different labels, songs from compilations and Peel Sessions, and material from 1997 onward that just didn’t have a home. It’s as scattershot as the band’s storied past, and as thrillingly uneven and eclectic. Fans of bands like the Go-Betweens will love the off-kilter pop of “Hard Times,” “Books of California,” and “Asleep On the Snow,” while those looking for more of an edge will enjoy the taut wind-up of tracks like “Beautiful Despair” or “He Walked By Nite.” The spoken word, Velvet Underground-meets-Arab-Strap atmospherics on “Germ of Youth,” “Mainlining Mystery,” and “Record Prayer” vie for high honors with their cover of preeminent Kiwi post-punkers the Clean’s “Beatnik.” Current groups such as Los Campesinos and Love Is All (and self-professed fans the Cribs) owe a debt to this thankfully long-lived outfit.