Emotionalism (CD)
The Avett Brothers introduce Emotionalism today in this very time; a record that marks their position in a livid stance against such mentality. It is a first step in an effort to name and strengthen a procession already in motion; one that wants to write a sonnet, wants to truly laugh, one that says so when it hurts, one that wants to fall in love and above all, wants to admit it with the true excitement that only such a state of heart and mind can create. This spirit rises up against the coldness, against the sarcasm, against the detachment.
Emotionalism is a weakness. It is a presentation of a heart-lucid reality to those who do not seek it. It can be mocked. It can be ignored. This record and the group that executed it take part in a voice, singing to the guarded, the scared, the damaged, the emotionless. They will choose whether or not to listen.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Die Die Die |
| 2 | Shame |
| 3 | Paranoia in B-Flat Major |
| 4 | The Weight of Lies |
| 5 | Will You Return? |
| 6 | The Ballad of Love and Hate |
| 7 | Salina |
| 8 | Pretty Girl from Chile |
| 9 | All My Mistakes |
| 10 | Living of Love |
| 11 | I Would Be Sad |
| 12 | Pretty Girl from San Diego |
| 13 | Go to Sleep |
| 14 | Hand-Me-Down Time |