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Sebastien Grainger - Sebastien Grainger & the Mountains CD (with instant MP3 download)
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Quantity in Basket: none
Code: LBJ-128-2
Price:
$11.00
Shipping Weight: 0.18 pounds
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***When you purchase "Sebastien Grainger & the Mountains", you will get a link instantaneously via email to download the entire album in high quality 320 Kbps!!***
Label: Saddle Creek
Catalog Number: LBJ-128
ALSO AVAILABLE ON LP AND DIGITALLY
Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains is a record that reflects the majesty its title suggests.
Big chords, soaring choruses, and Sebastien’s voice paint the portrait of a man still climbing.
While lyrically and musically, Grainger’s taken a sidestep away from the more aggressive
approach of his past musical pursuits in favor of a more reflective and personal style, he still
knows how to rock it when necessary. Pulling no punches, Sebastien’s crafted a muscular
and smart rock record that will surprise people expecting him to relive his past.
Best known for his contributions as singer and drummer for Canadian dance-punk duo Death
From Above 1979, whose decadently catchy anthems took the world by storm with the
release of their breakthrough record You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine in 2004, Sebastien
Grainger is soon to be even better known to the world as a singer and songwriter of sophis-
ticated distinction via his new solo works. Fans of his prior music will likely be surprised by
his new direction: delicately layered ruminations rich with energetic arrangements and deep
melodic undercurrents. With his first full-length album Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains he
further expands upon the well-received melodic endeavors of his digital EP American Names.
Grainger will modestly tell you “every song is a problem, or an equation that I have to resolve,”
but it’s obvious that the results are richer and more soulful rather than calculated and math-
ematical. Feeling like he is finally expressing himself on his own terms with the new record,
Grainger is eager to hit the road once again and present these songs to the folks who’ve
been curious about his next move after the dissolution of DFA 1979. Although he’s a self-described
“domestic person,” Grainger’s penchant for singing loudly, playing as hard as possible, and getting
sweaty is real–as real as people’s enthusiasm for him to keep doing so.
Track List:
1 Love Can Be So Mean
2 Who Do We Care For?
3 By Cover of Night (Fire Fight)
4 I’m All Rage (Live ‘05)
5 I Hate My Friends
6 (Are There) Ways to Come Home?
7 Niagara
8 (I Am Like A) River
9 Love Is Not a Contest
10 American Names (DOWNLOAD)
11 Meet New Friends
12 Renegade Silence (feat. The Rhythm Method)
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