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Murdered By the Moore Brothers

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Download links and information about Murdered By the Moore Brothers by The Moore Brothers. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 40:31 minutes.

Artist: The Moore Brothers
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 14
Duration: 40:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wish You'd Say 2:54
2. Fresh Thoughts of You 3:06
3. The Face 2:26
4. I Sing Today 2:40
5. The Auditorium Birds 2:37
6. Star of Confusion 2:04
7. Old Friend of Mine 3:01
8. At Terror 1:52
9. Pyramid 2:43
10. Bury Me Under the Kissing Teens 2:58
11. Girl With a Light 3:55
12. Now Is the Time to Chill 2:58
13. I Let Myself Go 3:11
14. Pham 4:06

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The Moore Brothers' fourth full-length maintains the stripped-down sound of the last couple records, with acoustic guitars (and the occasional piano or drum kit) backing the brothers' sweet vocals. The songwriting duties are split exactly in half with Greg responsible for the odd numbered tunes and Thom the evens. Each brother has turned in a batch of his finest work to date, resulting in a wonderfully rich and moody album, very autumnal and intimate, with hints of nostalgia ("Bury Me Under the Kissing Teens"), heartbreak ("Girl with a Light"), the end of summer ("The Face"), and solitude ("I Let Myself Go"). Not exactly cheery subjects, but the brothers managed to stave off the gloom through the use of their magical vocal harmonies. No matter how far down the lyrics or minor chord melodies take you, those intertwined voices lift you right back up. Along with the usual Simon & Garfunkel comparisons (well deserved as they are) the record has a feel very similar to that of early Everly Brothers demos where it was just the two brothers, a guitar, some reverb, and perfectly matched, absolutely gorgeous vocals. Of course the Everlys proceeded to add more instruments to their tunes and made history. It's hard to tell if more instrumentation might have improved this record. All that is certain is that what the Moore Brothers came up with on Murdered by the Moore Brothers is a lovely melancholy dream.