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Murder Your Darlings

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Download links and information about Murder Your Darlings by Wampeters. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 39:38 minutes.

Artist: Wampeters
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 10
Duration: 39:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Alternate 4:55
2. Sweet Overkill 3:05
3. Hurry Up and Crumble 4:25
4. Architect of Her Misery 3:18
5. Velvet Clown 2:51
6. Anytime 5:12
7. Lee Jackson Hwy 3:32
8. Bloodline 3:23
9. I'am Thinking of My Darling 3:11
10. Pretty Crooked Smile 5:46

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The 1999 release of Murder Your Darlings is the seventh album from Mark Doyon's Wampeters, who in 2004 changed their name to Arms of Kismet. The music is as dark as the cover photograph of a little victim requesting silence, with the band going out of its way to be as obscure as possible. Make no doubt — this is the prolific Doyon's vehicle, the lyrics to the songs printed in red type so tiny it is impossible to read them against the black backdrop of the CD booklet — meaning one has to listen closely to get the message. "I'm Thinking of My Darling" has a futuristic Velvet Underground-third-album-feel; the light-hearted content of this tune is a bit twisted when the cover indicates a Marilyn Manson power onslaught — something you won't find on this disc. It was written by Kowtow Popof, one of the Wampus label's recording artists and, as a backing vocalist here, part of the "Murder Your Darlings Chorale." As professionally presented as this is, one gets the feeling the music and inside jokes are meant for a potential cult audience rather than a quest for world domination. The opening track, "Alternate," gives a better indication of the music, and would have been a more appealing title for the disc. Sparse guitar, bass, and drums hold Mark Doyon's lyrics and vocals throughout the pleasantly performed set of ten songs, mostly composed by the singer. "Crumble" and "Bloodline" get the nod as interesting and unique essays on a bipolar musical journey.