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As Stowaways in Cabinets of Surf, We Live-out in Our Members a Kind of Rebirth

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Download links and information about As Stowaways in Cabinets of Surf, We Live-out in Our Members a Kind of Rebirth by Half - Handed Cloud. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 39:37 minutes.

Artist: Half - Handed Cloud
Release date: 2010
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 25
Duration: 39:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro Jars 0:56
2. The Sea Has No Face 2:14
3. You Flagged Us Down With a Wave 1:42
4. Splashdowns Hold the Hymnal Together 1:39
5. Maritime Rites 1:23
6. Guy With Driftwood Skin 1:54
7. Source of the Watercourse 1:34
8. Armstrong's Line 2:04
9. Hydrological Cycle 1:10
10. Fresh & Bitter from the Same Spring 1:47
11. Sonar Sends Bells to and Fro 2:15
12. Out On the Ice, We Face Our Hearts 1:18
13. I'm Over the Need to Bail 1:31
14. Look, the Clouds Have Got You Again! 1:15
15. Divers Divers 1:25
16. Liberty Bell 1:07
17. You'll Sea 1:24
18. Lunar Tears, Timed By Tides 1:35
19. Set Your Beams 2:04
20. Beachcomber's Ultralight 2:01
21. Concentric Groups of Mirrored Loops 0:51
22. Command the Wind & Water Inside Me 1:48
23. Brooks Embracing Burdens 1:14
24. Resting In the Current 2:00
25. How Is a Water-Walker Like a Cleft-Stasher? 1:26

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John Ringhofer (aka, Half-Handed Cloud) has been crafting homegrown, spiritually charged, lo-fi indie pop for nearly a decade now. A fan of brevity only in song length, the Sufjan Stevens protégé/former Danielson Famile bass player’s latest opus, As Stowaways in Cabinets of Surf, We Live-out in Our Members a Kind of Rebirth, doesn’t deviate from the childlike, overly complex, CCM pop that has become his forte over the years. Populated with 25 tracks festooned with puns and water metaphors, ASICOSWLOIOMAKOR (a mouthful, even in the form of an acronym) proves that Ringhofer can still kick out a solid pop song here and there, as evidenced by the jaunty (actually, they’re all pretty jaunty) “Fresh & Bitter from the Same Spring” and “Set Your Beams.”