2011, True Panther Sounds
Melbourne's Little Red have been away a while, growing up, growing down, tasting the sweet and the bittersweet in equal measures. The band now returns with the historically 'difficult' second album, but in this particular case they have delivered an album that is truly a quantum leap in songwriting and production. It is an inverse manifestation of the natural rock'n'roll order that stumps so many. Midnight Remember is a true accomplishment and a marked and impressive step forward in craft for primary songwriter Dominic Byrne.
Little Red's stunning evolution on this new opus, Midnight Remember, has seen the band explore the art of writing and curating songs with a passion remarkable for a band that has already been commonly celebrated for their musical forays into pop-guitar's golden age. The sprawl of musical influences is coherently sewn together not just by a widescreen approach to the arrangements and overall production, but by lyrical inspirations that coincidentally but markedly point to life lived and not imagined.
Little Red's stunning evolution on this new opus, Midnight Remember, has seen the band explore the art of writing and curating songs with a passion remarkable for a band that has already been commonly celebrated for their musical forays into pop-guitar's golden age. The sprawl of musical influences is coherently sewn together not just by a widescreen approach to the arrangements and overall production, but by lyrical inspirations that coincidentally but markedly point to life lived and not imagined.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Get A Life |
| 2 | Slow Motion |
| 3 | Rock It |
| 4 | Little Bit Of Something |
| 5 | All Mine |
| 6 | In My Bed |
| 7 | I Can't Wait |
| 8 | February |
| 9 | Chelsworth |
| 10 | Follow You There |
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