2004, Second Nature
With their third full-length album, Waxwing focuses on a harder musical thread not this insistent since their debut full-length, For Madmen Only. Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns is unquestionably Waxwing's most linear and aggressive work to date, yet is as always laden with the emotional seeds of regret, melancholy and hope that the band weaves so effortlessly and passionately into their layered musical tapestry. Musically, Waxwing has never been as complex, rocking, varied or dynamic, while Votolato's brooding, passionate voice has never been so forceful or compelling, making Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns Waxwing's most powerful statement yet.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Everything's on Fire |
| 2 | Colour |
| 3 | Place Called Houston |
| 4 | Records |
| 5 | Worst Kind of Liars |
| 6 | G |
| 7 | Gift of Light |
| 8 | Schoolmaker |
| 9 | [Untitled Track] |
| 10 | [Untitled Track] |
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