2005, Doghouse
Limbeck have fashioned themselves as the Kerouac of rock and roll, inheriting the hard work ethic of our best touring bands: Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Fugazi. Rock and roll is about dust and grit and gasoline, and the people you meet along the way, and maybe that's why Limbeck's songs seem like a hello from someplace else, a postcard from an old friend. Their latest record, Let Me Come Home, is the band's best work yet -- a powerful and fierce collection of good-feeling, unstoppable rock and roll. "Television" is the culmination of all of their previous songwriting -- a gritty, mid-tempo rock tune that levels Limbeck's contemporaries with momentum, fury and humor. "Limbeck have transcended the alt-country tag and made a timeless rock album that sacrifices obligatory twang for gorgeous arrangements and shimmering melodies." -- Alternative Press
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | People Don't Change |
| 2 | Long Way to Go |
| 3 | Everyone's in the Parking Lot |
| 4 | Making the Rounds |
| 5 | Sin City |
| 6 | Usually Deluded |
| 7 | Names for Dogs |
| 8 | Watchin' the Moon Rise Over Town |
| 9 | Home (Is Where the Van Is) |
| 10 | Television |
| 11 | To Hell with Having Fun |
| 12 | I Saw You Laughing |
| 13 | '91 Honda |
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