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There Is No Home

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Download links and information about There Is No Home by Dear Nora. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 44:55 minutes.

Artist: Dear Nora
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 16
Duration: 44:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Dream Five 2:55
2. Nora In Berlin 2:14
3. My Friend and I (for Gretchen) 3:07
4. Defeated and Lonely 2:18
5. Emily 2:28
6. I'm an Outcast 1:06
7. What a Weird Cactus 2:18
8. The Flats of Irony 2:05
9. Frank, the Witchdoctor (Live) 5:00
10. Nora In Berlin II 1:48
11. The Freeway 1:29
12. (I Can't Believe I Left) California 3:42
13. Solo Wanderer 6:18
14. The Call 3:07
15. I Know You 2:48
16. Hidden Track 2:12

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The career of Arizona-based indie pop act Dear Nora is starting to (perhaps unconsciously) resemble that of a British twee-pop mainstay, the Television Personalities. After a peppy indie pop debut produced by a mainstay of the California twee-pop scene (Amy Linton of Henry's Dress and the Aislers Set), Dear Nora has reduced itself to a core member (in this case, singer/songwriter Katy Davidson) who, with the occasional help of some adjunct members, has begun a series of records each more quirkily insular than the one before, and each featuring an increasingly dark and peculiar world view. Larded with minimalist instrumentals in a Durutti Column style as well as freaky experiments like the near atonal "What a Weird Cactus" and the aimless five-minute improvisation "Frank, The Witchdoctor," There is No Home occasionally bursts through the gathering gloom with two-minute bittersweet indie pop charmers like "Emily" and "The Flats of Irony." Overall, however, there's a disconcerting, audio-diary-like quality to There Is No Home that's very much akin to the uneasy listening of late-era Television Personalities: finally, the listener just starts to wonder how much of this is an act, and if Katy Davidson is, y'know, okay.