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Auricle

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Download links and information about Auricle by Line. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 42:11 minutes.

Artist: Line
Release date: 1997
Genre: Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 42:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fight Fight Fight 3:16
2. Hurry Up And Wait 4:13
3. Harmonic Disallusion 3:47
4. B******t 2:01
5. Destructive Preservation 3:12
6. Seventeen Dream 1:44
7. Auricle 2:38
8. Defeated By Ingenuity 3:01
9. Epidemic 1:54
10. Pocket Full Of Posies 3:45
11. The King 2:41
12. Be Your Own reason 7:02
13. Destructive Preservation (Live At 2002 Vans Warped Tour) 2:57

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Auricle is the Line's second effort and finds the Cali combo in a mash-up mood. While rabid, rapid punk and hardcore revivalism are the band's basic M.O., the album begins with some off-kilter noodling that wouldn't be out of place on a Jawbox record, and "Hurry Up and Wait" downshifts repeatedly into fakey, Minutemen-style jazz-rock. These stylistic forays establish the album's theme, which freely and repeatedly mixes rattling punk anthems and ethos with brazen experimentation. Elements of insular post-punk, odd and lurching time signatures, and some of the greatest basslines to ever appear on a punk label all pop up here and there on Auricle. Even if these punk-pop-whatever lab experiments don't always work, they're refreshing in a genre that usually sticks to two or three well-worn grooves. Vocalist Don H's cynical humor is welcome also, since it's always more rewarding to hear a punk/hardcore vocalist swear and be angry than witness another recitation of sappy diary entries. Highlights on Auricle include the tightly wound "Destructive Preservation" ("I just burned all my bridges/And still I haven't f*ckin' learned"), the title track, and "Pocket Full of Posies."