The Shacks - Haze (Deluxe Edition) (2018)

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Title: Haze (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Big Crown (Groove Attack)
Genre: Indie Pop, Female Vocalist
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:44:55
Total Size: 240 / 646 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1
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1. Haze 2:55
2. Follow Me 3:19
3. Birds 2:18
4. Sand Song 2:57
5. Texas 3:06
6. Cryin' 2:37
7. All Day Long 3:10
8. My Name Is ... 3:10
9. Blue & Grey 2:22
10. Sleeping 3:00
11. So Good 2:18
12. Nobody, Nobody 2:55
13. Let Your Love 2:23

Disc 2
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1. This Strange Effect 3:21
2. Left It With The Moon 2:58
3. Orchids 3:42
4. Audrey Hepburn 3:26
5. Tidal Waves 2:59
6. Rain 2:31
7. Hands In Your Pocket 3:08
8. Strange Boy 3:27
9. Fly Fishing 2:20
10. Audrey (Spending All My Time With You) 2:52
11. No Surprise 3:54
12. Haze (Instrumental) 2:54
13. Follow Me (Instrumental) 3:21
14. Birds (Instrumental) 2:20
15. Sand Song (Instrumental) 2:51
16. Texas (Instrumental) 3:35
17. Cryin' (Instrumental) 2:37
18. All Day Long (Instrumental) 3:11
19. My Name Is ... (Instrumental) 2:23
20. Blue & Grey (Instrumental) 2:57
21. Sleeping (Instrumental) 2:20
22. So Good (Instrumental) 2:55
23. Let Your Love (Instrumental) 2:23

Fronted by 19-year-old singer/bassist Shannon Wise and 21-year-old guitarist/producer Max Shrager, The Shacks are already well on their way to becoming one of the year's big breakouts, and their remarkable debut album, 'Haze,' solidifies their status as a band with ability to deliver on the well-deserved buzz. When Max and Shannon met in high school, a bond was created that has permeated their music since the Shacks first incarnation four years ago. That chemistry lies at the heart of 'Haze,' a record so hypnotic and seductive that it feels more like a whispered late-night secret than a young band's debut. Produced together by Shrager and Big Crown co-founder Leon Michels (who's played with Bradley, Sharon Jones, and Fields in addition to working with The Arcs, Lana Del Rey, and countless others), the album was recorded in bits and pieces between Shrager's basement and Michels' Diamond Mine studio, which the Observer dubbed 'the Shangri La of Soul.' 'Haze' opens with the title track, which is, appropriately enough, the first song Shrager and Wise ever wrote together. It's a spare, smoky tune that shimmers and sparkles as it shifts in and out of focus, and it's an ideal gateway into the immersive world of The Shacks. On the breezy 'Follow Me,' they channel the infectious charm of a 60's girl group, while the soulful 'My Name Is' grooves its way through a mesmerizing take on 70's funk. Much like a dream, the songs often merge the familiar and the unfamiliar, constructing their own psychedelic reality full of beauty and yearning, all fueled by Wise's breathy vocals and the unmistakable electricity of a wildly creative band truly inhabiting their music. 'Birds' makes brilliant use of Daptone drum hero Homer Steinwess's impeccable feel behind the kit, while the 50's ballad-meets-baroque pop of 'Cryin'' tips its cap to Roy Orbison and John Lennon as Shrager takes over lead vocals, and the soulful shuffle of 'Texas' belies a dark and violent undercurrent ripped from the headlines. Through it all permeates an unshakable sense that this is a group performing just for you. 'Nobody' finds the Shacks re-interpreting Phil Spector's Wagnerian approach to rock & roll, complete with sweeping strings and darkly innocent lyrics.




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