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Download links and information about Cheats by Lefty's Deceiver. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 42:51 minutes.

Artist: Lefty's Deceiver
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 42:51
Buy on iTunes $9.90

Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Years and Years Ago 5:15
2. Cincinnati On Replay 3:44
3. East Coast Traffic 4:02
4. Intro to Iselin 2:51
5. Ex-Patriots 5:52
6. Cheats 3:53
7. The Riot Acts 4:46
8. Iselin 4:19
9. Let's Not Pretend 4:20
10. Hidden Track 3:49

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Lefty's Deceiver polishes up its post-hardcore sound for a slick, indie-tailored fourth album entitled Cheats. Instead of relying on distorted guitar riffs and Andy Williams' difficult vocals, Lefty's Deceiver goes for full, layered arrangements. Producer/engineer Brian McTear (matt pond PA, the Trouble With Sweeney) stretches his skills in the studio, allowing Lefty's Deceiver to realize that it can make a grand noise as a trio. Williams is a little more convincing thanks to his self-conscious, quirky singing voice, but his underlying personal angst doesn't quite go away. "Iselin" and the album's title track are evidence of that. Power pop threads accent an indie rock edge on "Cincinnati on Replay" and "East Coast Traffic" sticks with that formula, with snappy melodies coasting on an emotional wave. Cheats is quick to the point in criticizing social conformity. The only difference is that Lefty's Deceiver didn't try too hard to make it all come together.