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Lines & Color

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Download links and information about Lines & Color by Kissing Book. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 30:37 minutes.

Artist: Kissing Book
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 30:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. On the Third Time 2:51
2. Should've Seen Us Yesterday 1:33
3. Everyday Is Valentine's Day 1:56
4. Some Girls Don't Speak 4:28
5. Sad City 3:49
6. This One Could 2:53
7. Hold Your Head Up 1:27
8. Superman Vs. Lloyd 2:49
9. Oh Oh Oh 2:04
10. Melbourne, AU 3:52
11. Much Too Much 2:55

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Lines & Color features a brief introductory note on the reverse by one of the Lucksmiths, and this fact alone gives a lot of insight into the band's aims — as their name implies, Kissing Book's indie pop sound eschews catchy jangle in favor of near-cloyingly sweet and occasionally goofy acoustic-based (or clean electric) pop. Of course, this sort of childlike earnestness tends to irritate those outside of the insular twee pop scene, but that makes very little difference — Jen Sbragia of the equally cuddly Softies drops in on guitar and background vocals, Kissing Book tosses out well-crafted and unassumingly pleasant tunes, and the album manages to both polished and bedroom-indie intimate at the same time, making for a release that will surely delight every popkid who's ever donned a shirt with a kitten on the front.