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Everybody's Got It Easy But Me

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Download links and information about Everybody's Got It Easy But Me by The Intelligence. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 44:38 minutes.

Artist: The Intelligence
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 44:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Like LA 4:49
2. Hippy Provider 1:43
3. Evil Is Easy 1:48
4. Techno Tuesday 2:55
5. The Entertainer 2:17
6. Reading and Writing About Partying 2:43
7. Dim Limelights 4:05
8. (They Found Me On the Back Of) The Galaxy 2:39
9. I'm Closed 3:37
10. Little Town Flirt 3:12
11. Return to Foam 2:59
12. Sunny Backyard 6:04
13. Fidelity 5:47

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Hold on here: This is Seattle’s Lars Finberg? Formerly of A-Frames? After a moment of head-scratching, we confirm positive ID and plunge ahead. Finberg’s Intelligence is easily turning out some of the most unique rock records of late, and Everybody’s Got It Easy but Me solidifies the band’s standing. There are a number of bemusing—if not baffling—moments here. Before getting to his trademark jagged, seesaw guitar, Finberg agonizingly counts to 44 in the middle of the relaxed, Casio-driven “I Like L.A.” (Why? And why 44?) The cover of ‘60s pop star Del Shannon’s “Little Town Flirt”—featuring Shannon Shaw of Shannon & The Clams—is sweet and oddly straightforward. There are a good number of midtempo songs that were seemingly crafted in place of the hyper, garage-punk noise that drove the last few Intelligence records. “Sunny Backyard” reaches back to a more experimental, abrasive Finberg, with a screechy, thudding tune about summer in the backyard. “Hippy Provider” has all the juicy new wave sass of “My Sharona.” Just expect the unexpected, and you’ll be fine.