2008, Ecstatic Peace
Too Old to Die Young maintains the lugubrious lyrical stylings Tall Firs accolades demand. The band are unafraid to invoke the pocket-orchestra balladry of the first
record, tastily accomplished on songs like 'Secrets + Lies' and 'Good Intentions.' But several new strands have entered the gene pool as well, and the outcome is no chimera
of crudely assembled influences, but a cohesive new beast.
Like its 16-years in the making predecessor, Too Old to Die Young took time to happen. Certain songs date from 2001, and recording proper started January 2005. Between that time and the album's completion the band criss-crossed North America twice, performed at All Tomorrow's Parties in the UK, opened dates in Europe for Shellac, and did a short headlining tour of England. Regular apparations at Brooklyn and Manhattan hotspots find the band on bills with the aforementioned Celebration, Effi Briest, Dragons of Zynth, The Thurston Moore Group, Awesome Color.
Like its 16-years in the making predecessor, Too Old to Die Young took time to happen. Certain songs date from 2001, and recording proper started January 2005. Between that time and the album's completion the band criss-crossed North America twice, performed at All Tomorrow's Parties in the UK, opened dates in Europe for Shellac, and did a short headlining tour of England. Regular apparations at Brooklyn and Manhattan hotspots find the band on bills with the aforementioned Celebration, Effi Briest, Dragons of Zynth, The Thurston Moore Group, Awesome Color.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | So Messed Up |
| 2 | Blue In the Dark |
| 3 | Hairdo |
| 4 | Good Intentions |
| 5 | Warriors |
| 6 | Lookout |
| 7 | Loveless |
| 8 | Hippies |
| 9 | Secrets & Lies |
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