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Here he Dan Smith finds his voice that will tell the stories that come together as Wooden Heart. At this point in the album, it's difficult not to feel a strong connection with his words and feelings, and it only gets better from here. The song is a poetically zealous masterpiece. In the sixth song of the record, "What would you do if I'm not what I'm supposed to be, because I'm not", Smith covers the idea of not living up to somebody's expectation of him. On 10 Music Lists. Dude is so awesome, good review man. listener return to struggleville

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However we'd like to classify the music, Return to Struggleville is a dynamic record that will surely not disappoint. Since I love Wooden Heart, I'll definitely give this a listen. On 10 Music Lists. Listener Return to Struggleville 4. The album starts with a track entitled "Death by Shotgun", an almost heart-wrenching account of a dejected father who feels useless and helpless.

listener return to struggleville

There was once a Kanye West album in my iTunes library, but it was only a matter of time before that song collection was eradicated. I might just go to sleep listening to this to see what it does to me Tweet Recent reviews by this author.

In the sixth song of the record, "What would you do if I'm not what I'm supposed to be, because I'm not", Smith covers the idea of not living up to somebody's expectation of him. Cool review man, I'll check this. Finally, "Officer you have the wrong man Start to finish, Dan Smith aims high and reaches even higher. Unemployed, unwanted, and uninterested in the idea of living any longer, the only thing standing between the man's dream of "eating a barrel full of death by shotgun" is his family and how he wants to leave them something meaningful before he goes.

Skimaskcheck December 17th Comments.

Listener - Return to Struggleville LP Laser Cut · The Bastards Can't Dance

Although certain elements of retunr beats and rhythms litter certain songs on their records, the group can not be classified as such.

Listen closely, and you may be able to figure out the main instruments used here: Dude is so awesome, good review man. Maybe I strugglfville unsubstantiated judgments on it, or maybe I haven't listened to enough of it. Slum December 17th Comments. The sound becomes more complex yet cohesive and aggressive yet polished--instrumental backing and vocals.

‎Return To Struggleville by Listener on iTunes

The other eight songs I love. I've never liked rap music.

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Listener is often classified as "talk music", although even this nomenclature isn't entirely accurate. You have to be logged in to post a comment. Just listened to a few songs from this and Wooden Heart and enjoyed them.

Listener – Return to Struggleville LP Laser Cut

Even though it's release was almost two years ago, I highly recommend that everyone out there goes and gives this a listen. Once again, the seasoned and vigorous lyrics are completely struggleeville as Smith articulates his esque views on some upper force taking total control over the lives of common people.

All things being considered, Listener's Return to Struggleville is without a doubt one of the best and most aggressive albums of the past few years. By the end of this track, you'll understand that Dan Smith and his poetry are not the standard run-of-the-mill lyrics.

At this point in the album, it's difficult not to feel a strong connection with his words and feelings, and struggleviille only gets better from here. Boy oh boy, was I ever wrong about Listener. Unfortunately, I don't think Sputnik will accept that as a contribution for a new genre.

You'll be happy you did. When I bought this record, I was a little disappointed to find that SEVEN of the eleven tracks were either redone or remastered version of tracks that had already been released by Listener, mostly on their debut LP, Ozark Empire.

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