Genre | Rock |
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Date (CEST) | 2019-04-18 12:37:44 |
Group | ENTiTLED |
Size | 103 MB |
Files | 13 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Cage_The_Elephant-Social_Cues-WEB-2019-ENTiTLED
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-cage_the_elephant-broken_boy-9c02760e.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Broken Boy | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-cage_the_elephant-social_cues-267b568a.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Social Cues | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-cage_the_elephant-black_madonna-f2f3c4a0.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Black Madonna | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-cage_the_elephant-night_running-d730d1dd.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Night Running | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-cage_the_elephant-skin_and_bones-f46e5a33.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Skin and Bones | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-cage_the_elephant-ready_to_let_go-017cec27.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Ready To Let Go | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-cage_the_elephant-house_of_glass-21e9a776.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | House Of Glass | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-cage_the_elephant-loves_the_only_way-f3babe5d.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Love's The Only Way | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-cage_the_elephant-the_war_is_over-6536fcf8.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | The War Is Over | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-cage_the_elephant-dance_dance-38b589de.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Dance Dance | 320 | Unknown |
11 | 11-cage_the_elephant-what_im_becoming-78193c0c.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | What I'm Becoming | 320 | Unknown |
12 | 12-cage_the_elephant-tokyo_smoke-c563dd32.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Tokyo Smoke | 320 | Unknown |
13 | 13-cage_the_elephant-goodbye-6b5ce081.mp3 | Cage The Elephant | Goodbye | 320 | Unknown |
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artist.....: Cage The Elephant
title......: Social Cues
label......: RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
genre......: Rock
rip date...: 2019-04-18
retail date: 2019-04-19
runtime....: 44:30
tracks.....: 13
size.......: 103.29MB
quality....: 320kbps 44.1kHz
codec......: MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
encoder....: LAME
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░ 01. Broken Boy 02:43 ░
░ 02. Social Cues 03:39 ░
░ 03. Black Madonna 03:46 ░
░ 04. Night Running 03:28 ░
░ 05. Skin and Bones 03:16 ░
░ 06. Ready To Let Go 03:08 ░
░ 07. House Of Glass 02:34 ░
░ 08. Love's The Only Way 04:00 ░
░ 09. The War Is Over 03:15 ░
░ 10. Dance Dance 03:10 ░
░ 11. What I'm Becoming 03:50 ░
░ 12. Tokyo Smoke 03:25 ░
░ 13. Goodbye 04:16 ░
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You can't talk about music in this century without mentioning
Cage the Elephant. They are the last of the great bands -- or
perhaps, based on new album Unpeeled, the first of the great new
ones. They trace their nervy, seditious lineage from that same
uncompromising place that gave us Between the Buttons-era Stones,
the Pixies, the Stone Roses, the Velvet Underground and Iggy
Pop.In fact, it was as if Bowling Green, Kentucky's second-most
famous export had been born full-blown and knowing when they
first burst out on a stage in the early days of 2006,
regurgitated whole out of the music's murky past with their
platinum hair, sunglasses and Doc Martens. Mysterious, a little
troubled, with an unstudied cool, a reckless charm and the
striking looks of the young Yardbirds and the rakish confidence
of the early Stones."We had this picture of what a rock 'n' roll
band was supposed to be when we started," says vocalist Matt
Shultz, who fronts the sextet comprising brother Brad on rhythm
guitar, drummer Jared Champion, bassist Daniel Tichenor, lead
guitarist Nick Bockrath and keyboardist Matthan Minster. "In my
younger years, I definitely tried to play into personas that
often hindered the material's ability to be truly effective. Then
as years passed I started wanting to shed some of that creative
baggage."That might have been the most important lesson the band
learned working with Dan Auerbach, who produced Cage's 2015
Grammy-winning Tell Me I'm Pretty album. He helped them chip away
at all the things that stood between them and their songs,
uncovering their own raw power. "The biggest thing we've done in
the past few years is to rein in the need to heap every idea we
have onto a song," explains Brad.Which meant a radical
jettisoning of conventional notions of what a band should be.
Cage lost all the posing, the affectations, the overweening
affection for '80s and '90s punk, the desire to be anyone else
except who they were, stripping everything down to bare-bones
essentials: strong, uncomplicated songwriting; an understated yet
wicked intelligence; lyrical eccentricity; a brutish rhythmic
center; and the kind of abandon that propels Matt headlong into a
writhing crowd often.Why? Because he is Cage's audience, a tilted
mirror for all the fans concerned with the same things Cage the
Elephant sing about. Questions of self-doubt, creative
dissatisfaction, isolation, identity, uncertain love and an even
more uncertain future."When I look over the crowd every single
night, I start to remember that we're so intimately connected to
our audience. I tend to write songs about pretty heavy things,
and when I see these kids out there singing them as if they'd
written them themselves, I realized the songs resonate with them
because they've had very similar experiences, and they identify
with us," says Matt."We're not massive pop stars that a lot of
people flock to because it's the most popular flavor. People who
listen to our music listen to it because they've had a real
connection with it. When I see those kids, it makes it really
easy to perform for them, and to connect live. And to want to
become even more transparent in what we do. I'm not saying it's
easy. I think human nature's tendency is to try to cover and
camouflage ourselves, but the truth always finds me," Matt
continues with a laugh. "Even if I try to hide from myself. So
why not try to start off being honest?"After Cage the Elephant
performed at Neil Young's 2016 Bridge Show Benefit, they gained a
new appreciation the songs they've been writing and performing
for the past 11 years."For the Bridge School benefit, you have to
go totally acoustic," says Brad Shultz. "So we had the idea of
adding strings and a whole lot of different acoustic elements to
the show to make it a little bit more interesting than just six
guys with acoustic guitars on a stage. But after playing that
show, it became very apparent that we needed to take it a little
bit further with that kind of approach."They took that idea to
nine cities, where they played acoustically on what they called
Live & Unpeeled tour, recording the shows in cities including Los
Angeles, Washington, Knoxville and Nashville, ending up with 18
songs from the band's past four albums as well as three retooled
existing songs, performed live and stripped down -- in some cases
with a string quartet and small choir."It was really all about
the balance of the intimacy and the delicacy of how we approach
playing these songs live acoustically and with strings," says
Brad Shultz "We found the more honest we could be with ourselves,
the more honest we could be with everyone else."I think with the
bigger shows you're exchanging energy with the crowd and losing
yourself in the moment, overwhelmed with all the energy. Playing
this way, you find yourself more overwhelmed with the songs, and
it's more like you're finding yourself in the moment," continues
Brad.So overwhelmed that the band decided to turn those shows
into an album."I always wanted to make a record that captured
what was happening in the moment," says Matt. "There are many
times in the studio where you don't necessarily capture a song
exactly the way that you'd envisioned it. So this was an
opportunity for us to go back to some of these songs and not
necessarily rerecord them and totally reimagine them, but add
some things that maybe we would have, had we had the time and
resources in the past. Many times you're adding sonic layers
looking for something to hide behind, and what you don't realize
is that that vulnerability and that nakedness might be the most
compelling and interesting thing about the song. Kinda like
people who like to watch any kind of sporting event: everyone
knows that accidents are more far more interesting than someone
doing something perfect."I'm really excited about the future,"
Matt continues. "I think everyone in our group is going through a
hyper-growth period in life, absorbing a lot. And a lot of the
fear that held us back is starting to be lifted."You have people
who run after the gold rush of purely electronic music, and then
you have fundamentalists that refuse to try anything outside of
what they know. I think the great things that stood out through
history are the ones that embrace it all. And that's where I see
music moving next, not purely electronic and not purely
fundamental, but embracing creativity and using whatever tool is
in front of you. That's where we are as a band in mind and
spirit, and that's what's so exciting right now for us."The band
took the inspiration for the new album's title from the Velvet
Underground's first album."We needed to find a title that felt
right and one that felt classic, too. You are always inspired by
what's come before you, and we've always been huge fans of the
Stones and of Velvet Underground, and so when we came up with
Unpeeled we're like oh, that's badass, that sounds like the
banana on the cover of the first Velvet Underground album (Velvet
Underground & Nico). Mostly, we were trying to find something
that was descriptive enough, that said something about what we
were doing -- the stripping back, the transparency -- and at the
same time was still a nod to the heroes that we loved."Cage the
Elephant's purity of purpose and impulse to communicate what can
only be felt beat as steadily in their hearts as they did for the
Velvet Underground on the gritty streets of New York in the
mid-1960s."I definitely believe that music is spiritual, and I
think that its most interesting characteristic is in its ability
to express what's unseen. To tell the truth, I believe in the
power of honesty, no matter how uncomfortable it might be. It's a
universal strength that overpowers just about anything. Truth
always comes out; it just depends on how long it takes," says
Matt.
Social Cues is the upcoming fifth studio album by American rock
band Cage the Elephant. Announced on January 31, 2019, the album
is set to be released on April 19, 2019.
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▒ greetings ▒
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░ Shout out to all of those who keep the dream of the scene alive. ░
Special thanks to those who have paved the way and parted.
We miss you!
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