The Waterfall
Download links and information about The Waterfall by My Morning Jacket. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 3:52 minutes.
Artist: | My Morning Jacket |
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Release date: | 2015 |
Genre: | Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic |
Tracks: | 10 |
Duration: | 3:52 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Believe (Nobody Knows) | |
2. | Compound Fracture | |
3. | Like A River | |
4. | In Its Infancy (The Waterfall) | |
5. | Get The Point | |
6. | Spring (Among The Living) | |
7. | Thin Line | |
8. | Big Decisions | 3:52 |
9. | Tropics (Erase Traces) | |
10. | Only Memories Remain |
Details
[Edit]My Morning Jacket's eclecticism has long been one of their strong suits, and their sonic wanderlust continues on their seventh studio album, The Waterfall. Jim James and his bandmates have followed a lot of different stylistic paths since they made their debut at the end of the '90s, and the polished, prog-laced classic rock sound of "Believe (Nobody Knows)" and the sleek mix of soft rock and Euro-disco on "Compound Fracture" are both effective and sterling examples of stuff MMJ couldn't have pulled off in their early days. At the same time, My Morning Jacket take a more easygoing route on The Waterfall, with songs like "Thin Line" and "Tropics (Erase Traces)" slipping into a comfortable midtempo drift that plays like the sound of a Sunday afternoon. In many respects, the album's simplest and most emotionally direct song, "Get the Point," is also the best, sounding honest and straight from the heart, and reflecting this band's past and present with equal resonance. On The Waterfall, My Morning Jacket look for new paths musically, following their muse as they did on Evil Urges and Circuital, as well as looking within themselves, and the tight but comfortable give and take between the musicians and Tucker Martine's clear, strong production is certain to please fans of this singular American band.