2006, A Is For Artist
Seachange don’t claim to be pushing the boundaries of what we define as ‘music’, nor do they flirt with experimentalism. Seachange stick to what they know best: writing honestly crafted indie-rock. The quintet's second album On Fire, With Love builds on the aesthetic qualities of their debut to form one of the comeback efforts of 2006.
A simple lyric, an unadorned chorus, the raw sound of feedback from two guitars intertwined in the creation of rock ‘n’ roll; Seachange intercede in the misconception that all rock has to be epic and grandiose. They know that the most basic of sounds can make the greatest of impacts. Departing from the folk sound that played a vital role in their debut album Lay Of The Land, Seachange now focus on the side of stripped down indie-rock – something which they do so inherently well. ~Ben Yates, DrownedInSound.com
A simple lyric, an unadorned chorus, the raw sound of feedback from two guitars intertwined in the creation of rock ‘n’ roll; Seachange intercede in the misconception that all rock has to be epic and grandiose. They know that the most basic of sounds can make the greatest of impacts. Departing from the folk sound that played a vital role in their debut album Lay Of The Land, Seachange now focus on the side of stripped down indie-rock – something which they do so inherently well. ~Ben Yates, DrownedInSound.com
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Annie, Tacoma |
| 2 | Battleground |
| 3 | No Backward Glances |
| 4 | Anti-Story |
| 5 | The Key |
| 6 | Shooting Arrows |
| 7 | Youth and Art |
| 8 | Christmas Letters |
| 9 | Midsummer Fires |
| 10 | Punch and Judy |
| 11 | In |
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