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Desert Etiquette (Bonus Version)

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Download links and information about Desert Etiquette (Bonus Version) by Floating Action. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 43:44 minutes.

Artist: Floating Action
Release date: 2011
Genre: Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 43:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Well Hidden 3:54
2. In the Mud 3:16
3. The Balance 3:43
4. Rincon 3:32
5. Robespierre 3:54
6. Please Reveal 2:55
7. Modern Gunslinger 3:31
8. Eye of a Needle 3:07
9. Ambientador 4:48
10. Rogue River 3:56
11. Lost All My Money 3:39
12. Sunlight 3:29

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Floating Action's third album is virtually the one-man show of Seth Kauffman, who played and sang everything himself except for a pedal steel on one track. The way in which it was recorded might lead you to believe it was almost an off-the-cuff side project, as he wrote the lyrics in two days and recorded it in 48 total hours. But though it has a laid-back, casual air, it's not careless. While some retro psych influences are felt, especially in the Indian-sounding twangs and drones punctuating the title track, it's a difficult-to-categorize singer/songwriter album at its heart. Kauffman has a laconic, almost deadpan vocal delivery, his songs carrying the ambience of a guy bemused with the haze through which he's drifting. Kauffman himself doesn't sound befuddled or burned out, however, as much as a benign pilot of pretty groovy, languid tunes with their share of haunting exoticism, especially in the forlorn backing vocals. The low-volume psychedelic feel is at the fore on "Well Hidden" and "In the Mud," but his musical palette is wider than that, also drawing on some low-key country-folk, muted catchy soul-pop, and some enticing dated electric keyboards (especially on "Robespierre"). There might be a slight tinge of Ray Davies' wryness to the singing and songwriting, but it's not unduly indebted to specific role models. It makes for a nice if unassuming release that's not quite strange folk or neo-psych, though it might appeal to fans of those styles.