The Convenience of Indecision Sorry About Dresden

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  • Release Date: 10/23/2001
  • Sales Rank: 136,595
  • Label: SADDLE CREEK
  • UPC: 648401003925

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The Convenience of Indecision

1LISTENA Losing Season 3:45
2LISTENOn Contradiction 2:26
3LISTENOne Version of Events 2:30
4LISTENA Brilliant Ally 3:23
5LISTENIt's Morning Again in America 2:44
6LISTENHosanna in the Highest 3:57
7LISTENDeadship, Darkship 3:11
8LISTENCarthage Must Be Destroyed 4:04
9LISTENIt's Not Early Anymore 3:09
10LISTENFaulty Math, Tired Horses 5:42
11LISTENThe Happy Couple 3:00
12LISTENA Reunion of Sorts 2:07

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Sure, this album is sensitive and emotive -- but it's not monochromatic or simply reliant on fading from loud to soft and back to loud again. The group manages to balance out a mixture of bright, acoustic shimmers of guitar with more forceful electric leads and a handful of singalong harmonies. Occasionally, they end up with a poppy, slightly off-kilter pop song like "Hosanna in the Highest" -- which sounds like a teenage Buffalo Tom. The recording of the album is another highlight -- the way the bells chime or the acoustic guitars flicker. A track like "One Version of Events" is a basic chunky punk-pop song with thick, quavering leads, but it comes to life in the recording and multi-tracking. "Deadship, Darkship," with its harmony-led chorus and cathartic screech, manages to deliver tension tenfold -- not to mention by throwing in an arena-ready singalong. Elsewhere in the album, moments of presumed predictability are given new light by quick changes and smart melodies. For every minute of tinny, wishful, bleary-eyed angst, there's a rallying cry à la Superchunk. It may not be the most distinctive of releases, but it manages to formulate the sounds of what could be an interesting trajectory. ~ Jon Pruett, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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