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We're All Natural Disasters

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Download links and information about We're All Natural Disasters by Hanalei. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Folk Rock, Indie Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 48:52 minutes.

Artist: Hanalei
Release date: 2004
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Folk Rock, Indie Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Tracks: 12
Duration: 48:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Action Drum 4:23
2. Beacon In the Distance 3:26
3. Josh and Sarah's Belated Wedding Present 2:26
4. Smart Means Sick 3:51
5. Ashby Ashes 4:59
6. Hopeful Hands 2:59
7. Better Days 2:27
8. This Is Going to Be the Best Summer Ever 5:06
9. Anza Ninety Three 5:25
10. Derailment At Six Flags 4:06
11. John Hughes Endings 5:09
12. Eulogy 4:35

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Best known as the principal singer/songwriter in post-punk outfit the Ghost, Brian Moss takes his first solo turn under the banner of Hanalei with stellar results. Fusing pieces of folk, country, pop, and even bits of electronica, We Are All Natural Disasters is a routinely somber but equally peaceful set of music. Much of the material is inspired by heartache, including standouts like "John Hughes Endings" and "Derailment at Six Flags," but Moss' self-proclaimed "laptop folk" is a far cry from today's emo dreck. The soothing "Action Drum" is a look at America through a touring van window, while "Anza Ninety Three" embraces the rustic feel of Americana. "Smart Means Sick" is perhaps the ultimate proof of just how captivating Hanalei can really be — it's something of a folk anthem for maturing indie rock kids. But no matter how you dissect Moss' first solo long-player, We Are All Natural Disasters is a keeper. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi