¿De qué marca es?
Palm Pictures.
Tiempo de entrega estimada Sábado 11 de abril al Viernes 17 de abril.
Precio
L 1,406
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Cobertura nacional con seguimiento en cada etapa.
Tiempo de entrega estimada Sábado 11 de abril al Viernes 17 de abril.
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¿De qué marca es?
Palm Pictures.
¿Cuánto pesa?
1,0 libras, aproximadamente 0,5 kg.
¿Cuáles son sus dimensiones?
5 x 5.75 x 0.5 pulgadas, aproximadamente 12.7 x 14.6 x 1.3 cm.
¿Qué calificación tiene?
4,3 de 5 con 18.
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Reseña del editor Earlimart's second full-length for Chris Blackwell's Palm Pictures, titled "Treble & Tremble," is filled with the warm vocals and expansive, orchestral rock arrangements that earned the band's 2003 releases "The Avenues" E.P. and "Everyone Down Here" critical praise from journalists and peers alike. Artista biografía Earlimarts Treble & Tremble is a reaction to someone leaving the room without saying a word. Its a lush, haunting affair informed by loss, but with a determined effort to let go and move on, tying clean knots from a tangle of loose ends. With numerous references to telephones, reports, conversation and music itself, Treble and Tremble is about communication and how we fail to communicate. Yet, amid the white noise, the record is also a celebration of the moments we break through. Treble & Tremble is filled with the warm, breathy vocals and expansive arrangements that earned the bands 2003 releases The Avenues E.P. and Everyone Down Here critical praise from journalists and peers alike. Crafted by piano-driven melodies, layered in a patchwork of guitars and strings, the finished tracks are the accomplished efforts of Espinozas expanding production expertise. The records greatest moments come in repeated listens, when the peppered distortion and crackling noise lifts to reveal striking parts inescapably missed. Earlimarts progression from an X- and Pixies-inspired experimental punk band to their current sound is the result of experience and process. Espinoza, raised in Fresno, CA near the tiny Central Valley town that inspired the bands name, along with Los Angeles native and original member Ariana Murray (bass, keys), grew out of their influences and defined their own signature by years of touring and self-recording. A one-sided conversation spoken in futility and giving up to hope, the album's first track, "Hold On Slow Down," keys punctuate swirling synths and crackling static until it falls away and re-emerges as the intrepid crescendo that opens "First Instant Last Report." "The Hidden Track" is the perfect Earlimart staple, a classic pop song that begins with layered acoustic guitar and warm vocals eventually building into an overture of keys and cellos and crashing cymbals. Treble & Tremble was produced and recorded by Espinoza and Jim Fairchild (Grandaddy) at the bands Ship studio, home to a collective of like-minded artists nestled in the foothills of Eagle Rock, CA. The Ship studio has also earned a reputation outside of its usual crew, hosting sessions by the Folk Implosion, the Breeders and Elliott Smith. Along with performances by Murray, contributions to the record came from Earlimart drummer David Latter, Scott McPherson (Elliott Smith) and Brian Thornell (Pine Marten). Treble and Trembles soul is its second half. Theres a vintage Seventies riff that punctuates the quiet regret in witnessing the destruction of "Broke the Furniture," followed by the thunderous guitar-driven catharsis and unsettling mechanized vocals on "Unintentional Tape Manipulations." That storm yields to the beautifully fragile "Heaven Adores You," easily the most heartbreaking song the band has written to date. The suite "Tell the Truth Parts 1 & 2" is at times Lennon-esque: stark, spare and inquisitive with its bleeding heart stitched to a sleeve, a song that asks a few last, lingering questions and teeters close to resignation. Espinoza sings, "I know Im out of reach/And all the songs are out of key," and returns, if only to remind himself, "Well I guess you just dont know/You dont know shit about me." Unwavering and accepting, Espinoza closes Treble and Tremble on "Its Okay to Think About Ending," easing in with a simple piano and vocal melody before unfolding into something understated yet gorgeous, its orchestral instrumentation delicate and offering the albums most poignant simple request: "Take care of your heart."
Detalles del producto Descatalogado por el fabricante : No Idioma : Inglés Dimensiones del producto : 5 x 5,75 x 0,5 pulgadas; 3,84 Onzas Fabricante : Palm Pictures Producto en Tienda desde : Febrero 12, 2007 Etiqueta : Palm Pictures ASIN : B0002ZYEG4 Número de discos : 1 Clasificación en los más vendidos de Yaxa: nº236,025 en CDs y Vinilo (Ver el Top 100 en CDs y Vinilo) nº4,798 en Rock Indie nº20,256 en Rock Alternativo (CDs y Vinilo) nº102,525 en Rock (CDs y Vinilo) Opiniones de clientes: 4.3 4.3 de 5 estrellas 18 calificaciones Descatalogado por el fabricante : No Idioma : Inglés Dimensiones del producto : 5 x 5,75 x 0,5 pulgadas; 3,84 Onzas Fabricante : Palm Pictures Producto en Tienda desde : Febrero 12, 2007 Etiqueta : Palm Pictures ASIN : B0002ZYEG4 Número de discos : 1
Calificación
4,3/5
Valoraciones
18