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The Faint - Egowerk (March 15, 2019) Album

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by bedwettingcosmo, Dec 7, 2018.

  1. bedwettingcosmo

    i like bands who can't sing good Supporter

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    01 Child Asleep
    02 Chameleon Nights
    03 Life’s a Joke
    04 Alien Angel
    05 Egowerk
    06 Own My Eyes
    07 Source of the Sun
    08 Another World
    09 Quench the Flame
    10 Young & Realistic
    11 Automoton

    Egowerk
     
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  2. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    "Chameleon Nights" is out on streaming services too
     
  3. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    Listening to this right now
     
  4. finnyscott

    Regular

    I had NO IDEA this was coming
     
  5. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    this is a lot better than the last album. I've disliked his vocal effects since Wet From Birth though.
     
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  6. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    One of my best friends made her birthday party a Faint show. Bless her fucking heart.
     
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  7. Henry

    Moderator Moderator

    Went back to Wet From Birth. Forgot how much I love this album. So fucking good.
     
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  8. bedwettingcosmo

    i like bands who can't sing good Supporter

  9. WadeCastle

    Trusted Supporter

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    The Faint’s Doom Abuse and Fasciinatiion are once again available on vinyl. The 2014 and 2008 classics were long overdue for a repress and we’re so excited to be offering them now.


    Pre-order now — out August 16.


    "The Faint also aimed to retain their pop sensibilities while pushing themselves thematically and instrumentally into the future; the songs on Fasciinatiion, while engaged with the present world, are forward-looking."


    "Things that don’t make sense at first often make sense later. In the creation of art, when the process is left up to the subconscious mind, when there is no preconceived concept, patterns still always emerge. This is the case with The Faint’s sixth album Doom Abuse, an unexpected but also inevitable addition to their compellingly unusual catalog of music."

    The Faint - Saddle Creek (saddle-creek.com)