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Nothing In Rambling

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Download links and information about Nothing In Rambling by Helvetia. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 37:10 minutes.

Artist: Helvetia
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 37:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pumpkin Rose 2:50
2. RyBro 2:44
3. Old Dirty Rockers 3:16
4. A Mirror 4:26
5. Stay Wild 4:13
6. Wait 2:31
7. The Thing 3:54
8. Nettles 2:39
9. Nothing In Rambling 3:35
10. The Organ That Fought 3:56
11. What You Wanted 3:06

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Helvetia's seventh album finds the Pacific Northwest act happily settled into a productive and often engaging strain of indie rock that stands out a bit from the crowd by looking backwards a touch before neo-pomp-rock and campfire singalongs ran rampant. The shoegazey and drifty zone evident behind the central acoustic strum of "Pumpkin Rose" suggests fusions like Lenola and the Swirlies, a little bit of '90s indie on the relative cheap. In slight contrast' "RyBro" and "Nettles" feel more like a lo-fi doodling crunch, perhaps, the latter alternating between freakouts and shimmering chugs, while "Stay Wild" skips along and "The Thing" makes you feel like you just want to happily exist in a corner somewhere surrounded by warm tones and a feeling you're somewhere between the year 1910 and the Tall Dwarfs. "A Mirror," with its tense rhythm — the bass may actually be the key to the song more than anything else — underscores the slightly more sweet singing and soft electric guitar parts, as well as the warm organ tones, while the relatively clean and crisp "Nothing in Rambling" feels a bit like "Ashes to Ashes" by Bowie gone through extra vocal wooziness. Meanwhile, the all-acoustic start to "What You Wanted" feels like the logical conclusion and wrapup before the guitar solo helps stretch and zone out — a fine way to end an enjoyable effort.