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Weathervanes

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Download links and information about Weathervanes by Freelance Whales. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 45:15 minutes.

Artist: Freelance Whales
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 45:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Generator (First Floor) 3:07
2. Hannah 3:38
3. Location 4:38
4. Channels 1:18
5. Starring 3:34
6. Kilojoules 3:19
7. Broken Horse 4:38
8. Danse Flat 1:15
9. Ghosting 5:19
10. We Could Be Friends 4:13
11. Vessels 1:44
12. Generator (Second Floor) 4:31
13. The Great Estates 4:01

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Weathervanes, the debut album from New York City's (Queens, to be exact) Freelance Whales is built upon the tried and true, 21st century indie pop foundation of quirky loops, banjos, glockenspiels, and clever lyrics. Like their closest contemporaries (Morning Benders, Fun., Le Loup) and obvious influences (Belle and Sebastian, Sufjan Stevens), the Whales use twee pop as a springboard for a more heavily orchestrated brand of earnest, quirky city pop that seems destined for placement in a European car or fruit-adorned MP3 player commercial. Bolstered by a handful of engaging singles like “Generator," "First Floor,” “Location,” and “We Could Be Friends,” it’s hard to find fault with the album's intricate arrangements and top-notch production. Lead singer Judah Dadone’s clear, even tenor dutifully leads the charge, and the group’s penchant for folksy instrumentation mixed with meticulous electro flourishes and familiar, singsongy melodies is well-executed.