Genre | Alternative |
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Date (CEST) | 2019-06-13 12:25:47 |
Group | ENTiTLED |
Size | 82 MB |
Files | 11 |
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X_Ambassadors-ORION-WEB-2019-ENTiTLED
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-x_ambassadors-hey_child-c000f2d1.mp3 | X Ambassadors | HEY CHILD | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-x_ambassadors-confidence-e490c854.mp3 | X Ambassadors | CONFIDENCE | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-x_ambassadors-quicksand-1b19a2a7.mp3 | X Ambassadors | QUICKSAND | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-x_ambassadors-boom-46a57539.mp3 | X Ambassadors | BOOM | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-x_ambassadors-rule-b56aca6d.mp3 | X Ambassadors | RULE | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-x_ambassadors-history-9bc74067.mp3 | X Ambassadors | HISTORY | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-x_ambassadors-recover-844ec1c4.mp3 | X Ambassadors | RECOVER | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-x_ambassadors-wasteland-da4ddcd4.mp3 | X Ambassadors | WASTELAND | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-x_ambassadors-shadows-a4f3c11f.mp3 | X Ambassadors | SHADOWS | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-x_ambassadors-i_dont_know_how_to_pray-3e154cbd.mp3 | X Ambassadors | I DON’T KNOW HOW TO PRAY | 320 | Unknown |
11 | 11-x_ambassadors-hold_you_down-5136a2f8.mp3 | X Ambassadors | HOLD YOU DOWN | 320 | Unknown |
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░ artist........ | X Ambassadors ░
title......... | ORION
label......... | KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records
genre......... | Alternative
rip date...... | 2019-06-13
retail date... | 2019-06-14
runtime....... | 35:21
tracks........ | 11
size.......... | 81.65MB
quality....... | 320kbps 44.1kHz
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01 > HEY CHILD < 03:28
02 > CONFIDENCE < 02:53
03 > QUICKSAND < 03:09
04 > BOOM < 02:44
05 > RULE < 03:26
06 > HISTORY < 04:17
07 > RECOVER < 03:32
08 > WASTELAND < 03:08
09 > SHADOWS < 03:14
10 > I DON'T KNOW HOW TO PRAY < 02:13
11 > HOLD YOU DOWN < 03:17
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Some of our most enduring rock and roll is built upon the following
truth: Sometimes you have to replant yourself to find your roots.
Nearly a decade ago, three of the four young members of Ithaca, New
York, quartet X Ambassadors left home with great ambition, vowing not
to look back. Like so many small-town kids before them, they yearned
to find fame and fortune in the city. They wanted, as they confess in
one of their most powerful new songs, to "go big." And after years of
hustling rock stardom felt imminent. But something was missing. Some
bands never get that missing piece back, but the potentially great
ones go looking for it. More often than not, the search leads them
right back home. X Ambassadors' stomping, syncopated full-length
debut, VHS, is all about that exploration. Ironically it proved to be
a journey -- as the antiquated technology name-checked in the album's
title indicates -- through the past. X Ambassadors' KIDinaKORNER
labelmates Imagine Dragons and Jamie N Commons appear on VHS ("Fear"
and "Low Life," and "Jungle," respectively), but the most noticeable
guests are the band members' younger, more restless selves. The songs
on VHS are woven with a series of "interludes," or bits of audio from
the archives from their family video albums. "Moving Day" and "First
Show" provide a cinematic narrative and pay homage to their love for
hip-hop. (Classic albums from De La Soul, Dr. Dre, Fugees, and Eminem
also featured micro-dramas or gags between tracks.) "I wanted the
album to feel like a movie," the band's singer and guitarist Sam
Harris says. Consequently, the songs on VHS are about movement, speed,
and the determination to navigate away from heartbreak and the
constraints of small-town status quo. "Run away with me / Lost souls
and revelry," Sam sings, young-Springsteen-like, on the album's first
single, the Top 5 Alternative radio hit "Renegades" -- a bouncing
folk-rock ode to the misfits and adventurers. Then he continues:
"Running wild and running free / Two kids, you and me." Music had
always been a friend to Sam and his older brother Casey Harris (X
Ambassadors' keyboard player) even when actual friends were few. The
brothers grew up with instruments and lessons and hand-me-down
Beatles, Stones, Billy Joel, and Joni Mitchell records. The Johnny
Cash and Woody Guthrie albums that their father favored gave Sam a
sense of storytelling and narrative. But everything else around them
pointed to a certain kind of faded American glory that screamed: There
is no future for you here. Hip-hop gave Sam his voice without
sacrificing his love for massive, arena-ready rock. "I became obsessed
with it immediately," he says. "It was exciting. I felt like I'd found
my own music." The band bonded over hip-hop with the head of their
label, KIDinaKORNER's Alex Da Kid, a veteran hitmaker who has worked
with Dr. Dre and Nicki Minaj. VHS's main ingredient is
unapologetically hard rock, like "Superpower," and soulful, moody pop
like "Renegades" and "Unsteady," but there's a rhythmic unpinning that
can only come from a hip-hop fan, and it gives even the album's most
introspective moments a fresh swing. Sam met his future guitarist Noah
Feldshuh on the first day of kindergarten. "We were five years old and
we became best friends," Sam recalls. When they got older, they both
loved Red Hot Chili Peppers, Coldplay, and Kings of Leon, and
eventually decided to form a band. The burgeoning group began
recording demos very early on. The songs were admittedly rough, but
just the notion of being in a band and having a sense of brotherhood
was empowering. Casey, despite being blind since childhood, was
accomplished enough on the piano to later make a living as a
professional tuner. He played with a series of local bands and
eventually joined a nascent version of the current group. By the time
Sam and Noah enrolled at New York City's The New School in 2006, they
needed all the creative strength they could muster. They met drummer
Adam Levin in the dorms and soon the Los Angeles native joined, but
fans were in short supply, and the Harris brothers felt like Ithaca
was never far behind. "We never felt like a New York band," Sam says.
"You expect to move to the city and become part of some kind of scene
but that never happened. It was a struggle for us to get gigs." In
2012, their ballad "Litost" was included on a Spotify playlist and
caught the ear of the program director at Virginia rock station 96X.
It quickly became a local favorite and the station's most requested
track of the year. That lead to a management deal and a lot of buzz.
Another song, "Unconsolable," provided yet another breakthrough, this
time creative, as it detailed Sam's own relationship struggles. For
Sam, songwriting became not only a way out of small-town life, but
also a way for him to explore fertile themes of longing, jealousy, and
personal pain. Music was a healer and others began to notice.
"'Unconsolable' was the first song where we captured something truly
unique," he says. Enter an impressed Alex Da Kid, who was working with
on-the-verge alternative rockers Imagine Dragons. Alex, Imagine
Dragons' frontman Dan Reynolds, and band friend Dan Stringer co-
produced X Ambassadors 2013 EP, Love Songs Drug Songs, for
KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records.The songwriting got better and better
with Sam figuring out how to transform even the most painful
circumstances of his personal life into the songs on the band's 2014
EP The Reason, like "The Business" and "Free and Lonely," which
resonate with universal truths about out-running your past and chasing
your goals. It's a trait that's evolved one of VHS' standout tracks,
"Unsteady," which addresses his and Casey's parents' divorce -- a blow
to the close-knit Harris family. Soon after, the small-town boys
became a bonafide, touring rock and roll band, playing shows with
Imagine Dragons, The Lumineers, and Panic! At the Disco. Each stellar
live show added members to their formerly elusive fan base. VHS
brings X Ambassadors full circle. And as they prepare to strike out on
their own again, they finally have the self-awareness to guide them
through their next chapter. "This album is the culmination of all the
work we've put in since seventh grade," Sam says. "I wanted to show
people who we are -- a group of brothers, best friends, and family
who've been through so much together." In one of the interludes, "Y2K
Time Capsule," the Harris brothers' dad asks them where they see
themselves in 15 years. (The answer: "Very far away.") That was in
1999 and now, just over a decade and a half on, Sam's soul has been
restored by re-engaging with his origins. He maintains a new sense of
peace and understanding for the place that made him with fresh eyes.
"It's beautiful," he says of the land known for its gorges, lakes,
foliage and now, X Ambassadors. You can and probably should go home
again.
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