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Keystone

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Download links and information about Keystone by Digger. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 35:40 minutes.

Artist: Digger
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 35:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Someone Save Me 2:22
2. Gemini 2:26
3. Stars Over Boulder 3:51
4. Try and Catch Me 3:28
5. Tattoo Broken Hearts 3:04
6. If You Know What I Mean 2:28
7. Security Envelopes 3:29
8. C-Note 2:16
9. 2 Hearts and a Bottle 5:14
10. Tired of Kissing 3:11
11. Mesh Hats and Interstates 3:51

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With Keystone, prolific young punkers Digger certainly aren't trying to reinvent the wheel; rather, they're warming over a well-traveled punk-pop terrain. The thick, clotted guitars and bubblegum smarts throughout often bring to mind their elder labelmates, the Queers, while the quick-stop dynamics, escalating guitar lines, and earnest sentiments of "Stars Over Boulder" evoke Jimmy Eat World. And there is certainly a host of points of reference to Blink-182, including the adolescent vocal approach and rich guitars of "Try and Catch Me" or the brokenhearted skate-kid sentiments of "Tattoo Broken Hearts." What separates these Pennsylvanians from the pack, however (and they sure sound like a SoCal band), is that they happen to be really good at aping successful punk-pop gestures of yore — and they've written a batch of fine originals to back up those dynamics that shows a real melodic, hooky touch. Once one gets past train-spotting the various groups who sound like this, the album is a lot of fun.