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The third LP from Seattle's Long Winters combines the lyrical intimacy and melodic complexity of the Ultimatum EP with the guitar pop rave-ups of the band's previous full-lengths. The two sides of songwriter John Roderick come together to create the most compelling Long Winters release to date. This is a big, very rock record, but underneath the guitars you'll find the bones of mellow folk, psych, and orchestral pop.
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Simply stated, the worst you can do is harm is one of the finest debut records in recent memory. From the subterranean menace of give me a moment to the gothic country of Samaritan to the kitchen table post-mortem unsalted butter, the collaboration, delineated by Roderick's lyrical/melodic sense, Nelson's lush harmonies, and Walla's totally messed-up production, hits its mark almost too many times to be believed. Guest players include Ken Stringfellow (The Posies, REM), Joe Bass (Sky Cries Mary, Sunny Day ... [ read more ]
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Four brilliant new songs recorded in the studio are complemented by two live recordings of solo performances by frontman John Roderick. The band's first release since 2003's acclaimed album, When I Pretend To Fall, this six-song EP is the preface to a new full-length due in 2006. "At times sparse, at times warmly lush, and always intensely beautiful." (Filter)
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