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1 Meet Me In The Dollar Bin 2 Hold Onto Your Genre 3 We'll Make A Lover Of You 4 Fading Vibes 5 Sweat Descends 6 Knowing How The World Works 7 Hello Halo Goodbye Glands 8 Obsessed With The Excess 9 One Way Widow 10 Yawn Yawn Yawn 11 No Sleeves 12 Reprobates Resume 13 Reformat 14 Reformat 15 Bringing Us Down 16 Our Coastal Hymn 17 Blackouts On Thursday 18 Rodeo Newest Review: ... one hit wonders; it's a great way to start the collection and certainly begins this 'Inches' compilation on a high. The music ... more |
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Inches
Release Date: 2004 - 05 - 17, Audio CD, Frenchkiss Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 21/06/08 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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Les Savy Fav is a five-piece indie rock band from New York City; a band which takes a heavy influence from the genres of art rock and post-hardcore also. 'Inches' is an eighteen track compilation album of singles from the band; it comprises of the bands material between the years of 1995 and 2004 and originally was released through French Kiss Records in April 2004. It's an interesting album from the band and one that showcases a number of excellent tracks; it's not all good but certainly there are some great moments of promise contained within the hour and ten minutes of music that is 'Inches'. Before this album was released these tracks were available on ... Read the complete review
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