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All Your Things Are Gone

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Download links and information about All Your Things Are Gone by Victory At Sea. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 37:45 minutes.

Artist: Victory At Sea
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 37:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. No Reason to Stay 3:19
2. Cecille 2:09
3. Bored Otherwise 3:23
4. The Letter 3:35
5. Turn it Around 4:05
6. Four Leaf Clover 5:08
7. To You and Me 3:36
8. Undesirable 3:48
9. The Party 3:30
10. No Such Thing as Hearts 5:12

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At five albums in nearly 12 years, Victory at Sea are not the most productive of bands. But rather like two other long-running mixed-gender indie groups, Antietam and Yo La Tengo, the Boston-based trio has survived a long period of personnel instability with a lineup that has remained stable for a number of years, and that newfound permanence has allowed singer/songwriter Mona Elliott to refine and perfect the sound she's been building toward since her first singles. Drummer Dave Norton and electric piano master Mel Lederman (who completely makes up for the band's lack of a bassist in ways that the Doors' Ray Manzarek never quite managed) are perfectly attuned to Elliott's style, a uniquely appealing blend of mid-'90s slowcore and tetchy, experimental noise pop. In particular, Norton comes into his own on this album, nearly overpowering the Patti Smith-like ballad "Cecille" with walloping drum rolls that at times threaten to drown out the other instruments but are nonetheless just right for the song's emotional swings. Similarly, Lederman's subtle accompaniment for the grief-stricken "The Letter" gives Elliott's elegiac lyric the gravitas it requires. Although not really an easy listen, All Your Things Are Gone is Victory at Sea's most immediate and direct work yet.