Art_In_Manila-Set_The_Woods_On_Fire-2007-RTB

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2007-08-08

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ARTIST: Art in Manila
TITLE: Set The Woods on Fire
LABEL: Saddle Creek
GENRE: Indie
BITRATE: 194kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 38m total
RELEASE DATE: 2007-08-07
RIP DATE: 2007-08-08

Track List
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1.  Time Gets Us All                 2:49
2.  Our Addictions                   2:53
3.  The Abomination                  3:16
4.  I Thought I Was Free             3:16
5.  Set the Woods on Fire            2:59
6.  Golden Dawn                      4:14
7.  Anything You Love                4:08
8.  The Sweat Descends               3:45
9.  Spirit, Run                      3:26
10. Precious Pearl                   5:29
11. The Game                         2:44

Release Notes:

Who? Art in Manila is the latest progeny of Omaha, Nebraska's Saddle Creek
label. The sextet is comprised of former Azure Ray starlet Orenda Fink on vocals
and guitar, Adrianne Verhoeven on keys and vocals, Dan McCarthy on keys, Steve
Bartolomei on guitar, Ryan Fox on bass, and Corey Broman on drums. The band's
debut LP, Set the Woods on Fire, arrives Aug. 7, just prior to the band's fall
jaunt opening for Rilo Kiley.

What's the Deal? When Azure Ray, Fink's ethereal pop duo with fellow Alabaman
Maria Taylor, disbanded in 2004, she amped up the country with her solo
offering, Invisible Ones, a contemplation on spirituality filled with death and
God and maybe redemption -- "prophets, pimps, angels, whores," as she sang --
and plenty of Southern Gothic heaviness. With Art in Manila, she turns her
voice, which is still pure like a bell and richly sad like red wine, to similar
subjects (mostly the soul and its torments). Her band, cobbled together from
people she toured with solo, makes it all seem less lonely. More passionate
numbers such as "Spirit, Run" and the acoustic beauty "The Abomination" bear
this out clearly, but even on pieces of gorgeous sorrow like album bookends
"Time Gets Us All" and "The Game," there's the sense that not all is lost
because even poor Orenda has someone to keep her company.

Fun Fact: Art in Manila was originally going to be called Art Bell, after the
creator of and the radio voice behind late-night syndicated talk show, Coast to
Coast AM. The famed broadcaster, who officially retired from the show July 1, is
famous for delivering commentary dealing with paranormal phenomena like ghosts
and UFOs. Although the subject matter seemed to fit the aesthetic of the band,
there were potential legal issues, so the band name was changed to make
reference to Bell's 2006 tenure in the Philippines.

Files

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01-art_in_manila-time_gets_us_all.mp33,62 MB
02-art_in_manila-our_addictions.mp34,39 MB
03-art_in_manila-the_abomination.mp34,13 MB
04-art_in_manila-i_thought_i_was_free.mp34,87 MB
05-art_in_manila-set_the_woods_on_fire.mp34,14 MB
06-art_in_manila-golden_dawn.mp35,90 MB
07-art_in_manila-anything_you_love.mp35,95 MB
08-art_in_manila-the_sweat_descends.mp34,83 MB
09-art_in_manila-spirit_run.mp35,49 MB
10-art_in_manila-precious_pearl.mp37,78 MB
11-art_in_manila-the_game.mp33,69 MB