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Entropy

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Download links and information about Entropy by Matt Bentley. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:07 minutes.

Artist: Matt Bentley
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. This Old Town 3:28
2. Sacrifice 3:27
3. A Thousand Times 5:03
4. Instrumental In A-minor 3:31
5. Worm 1:42
6. Little Johny 3:40
7. Entropy 5:53
8. Hurt You 2:16
9. Clockward 2:01
10. Instrumental Number 2 4:13
11. Here One Day 3:01
12. Sonata 3:52

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Matt Slate, a former member of Pohgoh and the Maccabees, returns to action after a five-year break from music in the form of a one-man band he calls King of Spain on Entropy. The songs are taken at uniformly slow tempos, and they are played simply; often, Slate strums a single guitar string or a single chord over and over throughout the tune, adding other repetitive elements such as a synthesizer wash that may modulate now and then. He calmly speak-sings elliptical and idiosyncratic lyrics over these soundscapes. "I don't have to explain the process," he declares at the outset in "Mold Eats Paper," "it's inevitable." That's a sentiment consistent with the album title, as is the music itself. Entropy is an introspective album to the point of being a private musical exploration in which the listener may feel like an intruder.