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I Recall Standing As Though Nothing Could Fall

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Download links and information about I Recall Standing As Though Nothing Could Fall by Matthew Ryan. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 56:50 minutes.

Artist: Matthew Ryan
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 13
Duration: 56:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Sea 4:05
2. Summer In the South 4:03
3. Hey Kid 4:13
4. I Don't Want a Third World War 5:04
5. The Spinning Room 3:58
6. Harmonium Song 2:26
7. All of That Means Nothing Now 5:39
8. I Still Believe In You (feat. Olly Knights of Turin Brakes) 4:37
9. My Darker Side 4:50
10. Here Comes the Snow 4:40
11. I Want Peace 4:52
12. Song for a Friend 4:30
13. All Hail the Kings of Trash 3:53

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Described by Matthew Ryan as “an album in defense of our humanity amid the modern conflict,” I Recall Standing is a tense collection of tunes that prove this Pennsylvania-born, East Coast troubadour is paying close attention to the world at hand. It’s practically a natural reflex after the intense introspection of his fantastic Dear Lover album. “The Sea” begins things with a muted rasp that evokes the bad news expected from a Twilight Singers album. The acoustic “I Don’t Want a Third World War” is a grim lament that looks a child in the eye and tells her, “You shouldn’t expect too much.” “Hey Kid” rallies the youth to make their voices heard. “Harmonium Song” comes as advertised, a bleak, droning plea. “I Still Believe In You,” featuring Olly Knights of Turin Brakes, is another piece of brilliant minimalism. “My Darker Side” sits at the piano like Neil Young during one of his long, dark nights of the soul. Even the full-out rock of “All Hail the Kings of Trash” has an apocalyptic gravity pulling it to the earth. This is a career highlight.