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2005, SpinART
The Dears' No Cities Left, the greatest and grandest work from a band for whom "epic" seems too cheap a descriptor, the ultimate culmination of the band's unhinged onstage catharsis and studio sophistication. A record about darkness and a central theme of hope in the face of horror, the record's coolly dramatic first single, "Lost in the Plot" will usher in their gorgeous orchestral pop onto US airwaves this fall.
The liner notes say "Written, Produced and Directed by Murray A. Lightburn," but this is not some soundtrack to an imaginary film. This is very real. In a modern world that's blurred into an endless series of zeroes and ones, No Cities Left reminds you that your soul is not a dollar sign, that passion should never succumb to process. This music will not be embraced by the faint of heart, the hopelessly cynical or the emotionally insecure. But then, they're the ones who need it the most.
The liner notes say "Written, Produced and Directed by Murray A. Lightburn," but this is not some soundtrack to an imaginary film. This is very real. In a modern world that's blurred into an endless series of zeroes and ones, No Cities Left reminds you that your soul is not a dollar sign, that passion should never succumb to process. This music will not be embraced by the faint of heart, the hopelessly cynical or the emotionally insecure. But then, they're the ones who need it the most.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | We Can Have It |
| 2 | Who Are You, Defenders of the Universe |
| 3 | Lost in the Plot |
| 4 | Second Part |
| 5 | Expect the Worst/'Cos She's a Tourist |
| 6 | Pinned Together, Falling Apart |
| 7 | Never Destroy Us |
| 8 | Warm and Sunny Days |
| 9 | 22: The Death of All the Romance |
| 10 | Postcard from Purgatory |
| 11 | No Cities Left |
| 12 | Lost in the Plot [CD-ROM Track] |
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