2008, Ache
Vancouver trio, Winning's sophomore full length is as dour and uncomfortable as it is playful. It's a paradigm sprouted from the seed of improvisation, but nurtured fro ma dark and claustrophobic sentiment. Structurally, Could We Believe In Magic? has its hands in a variety of extremes. It runs the gamut from an apparent abandonment of traditional tempo and structure, to, at least comparatively more conventional composition.
Could We Believe In Magic? is being released simultaneously with Andy's Dixon's debut solo album The Mice of Mt. Career as well as Andy's book of visual art. Besides the obvious, these three releases are tied together thematically as well as by 'Weird Weight' - a song that is found on both albums and is also the title of the book. Each of these releases is fervent on their own, but they unite to create a powerfully focused yet mysterious vision.
Could We Believe In Magic? is being released simultaneously with Andy's Dixon's debut solo album The Mice of Mt. Career as well as Andy's book of visual art. Besides the obvious, these three releases are tied together thematically as well as by 'Weird Weight' - a song that is found on both albums and is also the title of the book. Each of these releases is fervent on their own, but they unite to create a powerfully focused yet mysterious vision.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Church of Stuff |
| 2 | Taking Fort Somber |
| 3 | Fame Won't Bring the Ones We Love Back from the Grave |
| 4 | Voyager |
| 5 | Weird Weight |
| 6 | Wounded Knee |
| 7 | Hang Your Oldest Horse |
| 8 | I Was Naked Once, It Was Terrible |
| 9 | We're Dumb Mouths |
| 10 | They're Big Drugs |
| 11 | 3, 2, 1 Perfume |
| 12 | Our Queen Whom the Bogs Are Eating |
| 13 | Bank on Notes |
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