Sneaky_Thieves-Accident(s)-2006-RTB

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MP3/FLAC
Group
RTB
Size
52,21 MB
Files
13
Date
2007-01-18

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ARTIST: Sneaky Thieves
TITLE: Accident(s)
LABEL: Other Electricities
GENRE: Indie
BITRATE: 174kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 45m total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-31
RIP DATE: 2007-01-18

Track List
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1.  Elegy                            2:08
2.  With A Smile In A Suit           4:12
3.  Quiet                            3:37
4.  Nothing, Nothing.                3:22
5.  Old Tired Joke                   4:59
6.  Across The Field                 2:26
7.  Perfect                          2:38
8.  Melding (Prologue)               1:01
9.  The Discarded                    2:19
10. The Din                          3:34
11. The Point Is This...             4:25
12. Forgotten                        3:51
13. Oh Yes You Won't                 3:58
14. Coughing                         3:01

Release Notes:

Dreams and nightmares are the two biggest influences for Sneaky Thieves, and
it's no surprise that they are also the biggest themes on their debut
"Accident(s)." The atmospheric overtones and light vocals carrying lyrics with
gravity sound very reminiscent of Death Cab for Cutie, but Sneaky Thieves make
an album that is even better than anything Death Cab has done.

"With a Smile in a Suit" could easily be an outtake off of Death Cab's "Plans"
(as could the beautifully tranquil "Quiet"), with lyrics that sound more like
Nick Cave with the opening line "Do you have a heart still beating?"

"Old Tired Joke" is a bitter ode about feeling like "an old tired joke to you."
That's followed by "My father says 'I love you'/ My mother says 'I need you'/ I
need you like I need a sharp stick in the eye/ This is where you turn your head/
And scream." Lyrically, this album is just as gothic as that line, but it is
impossible to stop listening.

"Accident(s)" is full of highlights, such as the piano ballad "Across the Field"
and the wake-you-in-the-middle-of-the-night "Perfect" which was written after
lead singer Freddy Bale's nightmare while sleeping in his dead uncle's bedroom
while "I hear you calling in the night/ Though you're still a ghost to me/ I
feel your fingers at my throat/ Though I'm not afraid to sleep."

Even though Sneaky Thieves sound a little like several different artists, the
melding of the sounds creates something completely unique, haunting, sincere and
addictive. There is not a single weak track on this album. Sneaky Thieves could
(and should) end up being a band like Death Cab, where word of mouth brings them
into prominence and then one of the major labels picks them up and brings them
what they deserve: World wide recognition.


Files

PathSize
01-sneaky_thieves-elegy.mp32,60 MB
03-sneaky_thieves-quiet.mp34,89 MB
04-sneaky_thieves-nothing_nothing..mp33,72 MB
05-sneaky_thieves-old_tired_joke.mp36,77 MB
06-sneaky_thieves-across_the_field.mp32,98 MB
07-sneaky_thieves-perfect.mp33,60 MB
08-sneaky_thieves-melding_(prologue).mp31,20 MB
09-sneaky_thieves-the_discarded.mp33,01 MB
10-sneaky_thieves-the_din.mp34,50 MB
11-sneaky_thieves-the_point_is_this.mp36,12 MB
12-sneaky_thieves-forgotten.mp34,79 MB
13-sneaky_thieves-oh_yes_you_wont.mp34,28 MB
14-sneaky_thieves-coughing.mp33,76 MB