Pride EXPLICIT LYRICS Ashley MacIsaac

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  • Release Date: 03/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 127,044
  • Label: LINUS
  • UPC: 803057006526
 
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Pride

1LISTENBitch 2:11
2LISTENJust Because 3:08
3LISTENLove 'Em 2:49
4LISTENBecause You Love Me 2:33
5LISTENHigh Times Living 2:11
6LISTENHey Alright 2:09
7LISTENRevolution 3:14
8LISTENNights Wasted Away 2:23
9LISTENA Man Like You 3:23
10LISTENBecause I Love You 3:17
11LISTENSick of Rock & Roll 2:05

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Editorial Reviews

Volatile Nova Scotian fiddler and singer/songwriter Ashley MacIsaac's penchant for experimentation has often led him into some interesting projects, such as 1995's Celtic rock oddity Hi How Are You Today? and 2003's self-titled foray into adult alternative rock, but Pride -- a raw and rowdy collection of heartache, rage, and introspection -- feels as suspicious as the Marky Mark-style gangster picture that graces the inside jacket. Gone is the Cape Breton-style fiddler of Fine Thank You Very Much and Close to the Floor, replaced here by compressed drums, distorted guitars, and thin, lo-fi vocals that sneer through faux-punk songs with titles like "Bitch" and "High Time Living." MacIsaac's voice has gotten stronger over the years -- think Skip Spence imitating Nick Cave -- and some of the material, like the bluesy "Nights Wasted Away," actually benefits from his ragged delivery, but while it may be liberating for MacIsaac to forsake the instrument that got him where he is in the first place, it is ultimately at the audience's expense. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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