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Cymbals Eat Guitars - LOSE [CD]

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LOSE is a very apropos title because it refers not only to losing Ben, but also it's about a sort of nostalgia, a longing for a time when music meant everything to you and your friends, and it seemed like one great rock record could change everyone's life the way it changed yours, says DAgostino. It's about being in mourning for your long-held belief that music could literally change the world. That's the contradiction at the heart of LOSE... You're disillusioned, but somehow you can do nothing else but rail against that feeling mightily and try, once again, to make a record that makes you and everyone else wake up wanting to listen to records.And indeed, the band, rounded out by bassist Matthew Whipple, keyboardist Brian Hamilton, and drummer Andrew Dole, alongside producer John Agnello, do little wallowing. This is a raucous affair, an Irish Wake, ultimately rooted in nothing less than a celebration of just being alive.I think this one is obviously more accessible than Why There Are Mountains or Lenses Alien, says DAgostino, referring to the bands first two LPs, their debut having been awarded Pitchforks coveted Best New Music. The first two had a lot more stop and start, he continues. This one has a ton of momentum. It's got fluidity and grace. I think I gave the lyrics more room to breathe, so you can kind of follow what's going on.

  • Released: 8/26/14
  • Format Detail: CD Digipak
  • Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 72 hours for this item's shipment.**
  • Internal ID: JITRE
  • Released: 8/26/14
  • Format: CD
  • Genre: Rock
  • Format Detail: CD Digipak
  • Format: CD
  • Genre: Rock