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Majesty Shredding

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Download links and information about Majesty Shredding by Superchunk. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 44:13 minutes.

Artist: Superchunk
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 44:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Digging for Something 3:30
2. My Gap Feels Weird 3:12
3. Rosemarie 4:15
4. Crossed Wires 3:46
5. Slow Drip 2:50
6. Fractures In Plaster 5:18
7. Learned to Surf 3:52
8. Winter Games 4:11
9. Rope Light 2:32
10. Hot Tubes 3:48
11. Everything At Once 4:13
12. February Punk (Bonus Track) 2:46

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Majesty Shredding is Superchunk’s first album since 2001 and they pick right up where they left off, namely with a power-chord blast at the beginning of “Digging for Something.” It’s good to have them back. Not that they’ve been idle. Band members Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance run indie stalwart Merge Records, the label they co-founded in 1989, and McCaughan has also released six (good!) albums as Portastatic, his solo project, over the past decade. The album is what you’d expect and hope for from Superchunk: driving dual guitars, pounding drums and bass, fun, clever lyrics, and McCaughan’s distinctive and impassioned voice over a dozen sharply crafted songs. Rockers like “My Gap Feels Weird,” “Crossed Wires,” and “Rope Light” make you want to immediately play them again and sing along. The mid-tempo gem “Fractures In Plaster,” which is so well suited to the melancholic side of McCaughan’s voice, is followed by the infectious anthem “Learned to Surf,” while both “Slow Drip” and “Winter Games” are classic Superchunk. Majesty Shredding is straight-forward power-pop perfection.