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Survival Is for Cowards

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Download links and information about Survival Is for Cowards by The Casket Lottery. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 33:27 minutes.

Artist: The Casket Lottery
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 33:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Code Red 4:42
2. What I Built Last Night 2:54
3. The Bridge 4:09
4. For Apples 3:27
5. Searchlights 2:47
6. Getting By 3:29
7. Since You 2:44
8. Sick 3:28
9. Leaving Town 1:55
10. Heaven Help Me 3:52

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The Casket Lottery's third studio full-length, Survival Is for Cowards, keeps with the band's vocal fire-eating while composing a sharp intellect. They've grown professionally and personally and the material exudes a passion — classic emo, but without the frowning. The production is slick; Nathan Ellis and Stacy Hilt are vocally in sync while each song leaves an individual impression. An intensity similar to the likes of At the Drive-In grabs hold on tracks such as "What I Built Last Night" and "Code Red." Emotion scales down for a bittersweet disposition on the "The Bridge," whereas "Leaving Town" strips away the aggression furthermore. Survival Is for Cowards brings characteristic complexities to the forefront, turning them into melodies of anguish. It's not redundant or monotonous.