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Southern Gothic

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Download links and information about Southern Gothic by The Constellations. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 54:13 minutes.

Artist: The Constellations
Release date: 2010
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 54:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Setback 5:23
2. Perfect Day 4:24
3. Love Is a Murder (feat. Cee-Lo) 3:46
4. December 4:11
5. Take a Ride 4:57
6. We're Here to Save the Day (feat. Asher Roth) 3:29
7. Felicia 3:28
8. Step Right Up 9:15
9. What I See 5:42
10. Weighing Me Down 3:58
11. On My Way Up 5:40

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On this dance-heavy debut, the Constellations attempt to do for Atlanta what Beck once did for Los Angles — that is, give voice to a city’s cultural makeup by paying special attention to its funkier side. Atlanta has already been chronicled by everyone from Butch Walker to Big Boi, but the Constellations take their own approach, hewing close to a brand of psychedelic hip-hop that makes room for electronica, cabaret, and pop. Overseeing the musical melting pot is vocalist Elijah Jones, who raps with a casual, world-weary cadence and sings in a competent baritone. Backed by Animal Collective producer Ben Allen and multi-instrumentalist Devin Donnelly — not to mention guest rappers like Cee-Lo, who trades verses during “Love Is a Murder” — Jones sketches a broad picture of a city filled with neon, sex, late-night revelers, and last calls. Some songs could be applied to any metropolis, but the band gets specific during tunes like “Setback,” where space-age synths underscore lyrics of street violence, and “Stand Right Up,” which turns a Tom Waits sample into a play-by-play beat poem of Atlanta’s seedy nightlife.