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Tellison-The_Wages_Of_Fear-(Advance)-2011-SiRE
Artist: Tellison
Title: The Wages Of Fear
Label: Naim Edge
Genre: Rock
Bitrate: 247kbit av.
Time: 00:41:40
Size: 77.71 mb
Rip Date: 2011-04-22
Str Date: 2011-06-13
01. Get On 4:10
02. Say Silence (Heaven & Earth) 3:22
03. Know Thy Foe 3:27
04. Collarbone 2:41
05. Freud Links The Teeth And The Heart 2:46
06. Horses 3:14
07. Rapture 3:47
08. Tell It To Thebes 4:02
09. Letters From Pre-Med 2:41
10. Vermont 3:36
11. Edith 3:15
12. My Wife's Grave Is In Paris 4:39
Release Notes:
TELLISON are finally set to release their much anticipated, brand new,
Peter Miles (Futures, Frank Turner, We Are The Ocean, The King Blues)
produced sophomore record ‘The Wages Of Fear’ on June the 13th through
brand new home, Naim Edge Records. The first single ‘Say Silence
(Heaven & Earth)’ will be released just a week before, June 5th.
After a year of writing and a whole summer of recording TELLISON
relocated to an old stately home in Scotland, got pumped on The
Weakerthans, Pedro The Lion, Osker, The GetUp Kids, Phoenix and Bruce
Springsteen records and made a mess for a month.
‘The Wages Of Fear’ is the final outcome of that month. The album title
is based on the name of a French film from 1953 directed by
Henri-Georges Clouzot in which a group of desperate men trapped in a
dead-end South American town are hired by a manipulative and dishonest
oil company to complete a near suicidal task in the vain hope of
earning their passage out of the situation they find themselves in, a
situation full of horror because it presents no opportunities and no
chance of redemption.
It is an album that is filled to the brim with fun, intelligence,
melody, beauty and sadness. There are songs that leap out at you from
the start and songs that slowly grow and build, working their way into
your brain over repeated listens. Meanings behind the tracks vary
massively, but as with the album title and everything TELLISON do, they
all have meaning, a sense of purpose and a story to tell.
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