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Rest of Our Days

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Download links and information about Rest of Our Days by Pawtuckets. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Alternative Country genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 54:51 minutes.

Artist: Pawtuckets
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Country, Alternative Country
Tracks: 13
Duration: 54:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Blackberry Winter 2:31
2. Set Up 3:04
3. Hatchie Bottom 3:16
4. Punchline 4:44
5. Mississippi Parking Lot 4:49
6. Too Far Gone 4:26
7. Leavin' 4:32
8. Sweetness 5:16
9. When It All Comes Down 3:46
10. Shade 5:27
11. Shovel Goes Down 3:57
12. Song for Emily 4:15
13. Rest of Our Days 4:48

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Hailing from Memphis, TN, the Pawtuckets are one of the more talented and truly rootsy Uncle Tupelo-influenced alt-country bands that have emerged in the Wilco/Son Volt era. Although the Jay Farrar influence is at times overwhelming, the Pawtuckets transcend mere imitation through conviction and sheer musicianship. Unfortunately, the album suffers from a lack of truly memorable, hooky songs. That said, the lyric writing is vivid and creative throughout. Rest of Our Days was recorded at the legendary Ardent studios and the album often reveals that same touch of Southern soul that often pops up in Alex Chilton's work. In addition, several songs make good use of a very '70s R&B-sounding Fender Rhodes piano. Recorded in just one weekend, the album has an appealingly loose groove throughout, but ends up having a bit of sameness by the end. Overall, though, Rest of Our Days is a fine, energetically played example of modern rural-themed rock.