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Overview
Track Listing
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| 1 | Lonesome | |
| 2 | That Old Black Hole | |
| 3 | These Days | |
| 4 | How Long Must I Wait? | |
| 5 | Get Away | |
| 6 | Do the Trick | |
| 7 | Vampire | |
| 8 | Heavy Light | |
| 9 | Big Girl | |
| 10 | Over Here, Over There | |
| 11 | Warrior Man | |
| 12 | Turning the Century |
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Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Alternative Press (p.97) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The heartfelt, piano-based `Do The Trick' is among guitarist/vocalist Scott McMicken's most accomplished songs -- which can be said for nearly every boot-stomping moment here."
Magnet (p.53) - "The album hits hard out of the gate with the accelerating sing-along 'That Old Black Hole' and the headlong rush of 'These Days'..."
Paste (magazine) - "[The album] finds co-founders bassist Toby Leaman and guitarist Scott McMicken still blurring the line, often with a great deal of success, between rootsy Americana and the slightly poppier work of The Flaming Lips and pals My Morning Jacket."
Uncut (magazine) (p.71) - "[With] the euphoric 'That Old Black Hole'...[and] the endearingly funky 'Do The Trick'."
Magnet (p.53) - "The album hits hard out of the gate with the accelerating sing-along 'That Old Black Hole' and the headlong rush of 'These Days'..."
Paste (magazine) - "[The album] finds co-founders bassist Toby Leaman and guitarist Scott McMicken still blurring the line, often with a great deal of success, between rootsy Americana and the slightly poppier work of The Flaming Lips and pals My Morning Jacket."
Uncut (magazine) (p.71) - "[With] the euphoric 'That Old Black Hole'...[and] the endearingly funky 'Do The Trick'."
















