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Download links and information about Killingsworth by The Minus 5. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 41:38 minutes.

Artist: The Minus 5
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 41:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dark Hand of Contagion 3:23
2. The Long Hall 3:04
3. The Disembowlers 3:10
4. The Luerking Barrister 3:05
5. It Won't Do You Any Good 1:50
6. Vintage Violet 2:40
7. Scott Walker's Fault 3:08
8. Big Beat Up Moon 3:11
9. I Would Rather Sacrifice You 2:58
10. Ambulance Dancehall 2:51
11. Gash In the Cocoon 3:57
12. Smoke On, Jerry 3:13
13. Favorite Mess 2:18
14. Tonight You're Buying Me a Drink, Bub 2:50

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Young Fresh Fellows’ Scott McCaughey refuses to be slowed by the practical aspects of the music business. The 2009 Minus 5 release, Killingsworth, named after a thoroughfare that borders Northeast Portland, Oregon’s Alberta Arts District, was released simultaneously with the Fellows’ album I Think This Is. McCaughey’s voluminous collection of friends soldier in and out. R.E.M.’s Peter Buck finds his 12-string. John Moen (Dharma Bums, Jicks, Decemberists) supports on multiple instruments and the Posies’ Ken Stringfellow wanders among the proceedings. The result is an understandably loose and casual affair that sounds like a campfire singalong without the campfire. “Scott Walker’s Fault” includes a melody swiped from Gordon Lightfoot’s “If You Could Read My Mind.” “Big Beat Up Moon” begins with a swaggering acoustic guitar augmented by spiky electric intrusions. “Ambulance Dancehall” veers from Dylanesque folk to ‘60s girl group pop. “Gash In the Cocoon” and “Tonight You’re Buying Me a Drink, Bub” throw in a pedal steel for a tilt towards alt.country.