Acceptance - Phantoms (2005) FLAC

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Artist:
Title: Phantoms
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Columbia
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:37:03
Total Size: 88.2 MB / 274.8 MB
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Tracklist:

[2:47] 01. Acceptance - Take Cover (Album Version)
[3:05] 02. Acceptance - So Contagious (Album Version)
[2:54] 03. Acceptance - In Too Far (Album Version)
[3:03] 04. Acceptance - The Letter (Album Version)
[4:08] 05. Acceptance - Different (Album Version)
[1:20] 06. Acceptance - Ad Astra Per Aspera (Instrumental)
[3:16] 07. Acceptance - This Conversation Is Over (Album Version)
[3:53] 08. Acceptance - Over You (Album Version)
[2:43] 09. Acceptance - Breathless (Album Version)
[3:37] 10. Acceptance - In The Cold (Album Version)
[3:22] 11. Acceptance - Permanent (Album Version)
[3:07] 12. Acceptance - Glory/Us (Album Version)

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ABOUT THE ALBUM

1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
Total length: 00:37:03
Main artist: Acceptance
Composer: Jason Vena
Label: Columbia
Genre: Pop/Rock
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT


Seattle's Acceptance jump to Columbia for Phantoms, after EPs for Rocketstar and Militia Group. ("Permanent" from the latter reappears here.) It's a sound very similar to those earlier records -- heavily influenced by the smooth lines and urgency of Jimmy Eat World, with an alternative CCM bent. Acceptance don't get down for the screaming-guy-behind-singing-guy template that so many 21st century emo-ish groups use -- no, Phantoms is slick and melodic, drawing its tension from the careful multi-tracking of Jason Vena's vocals and layers of guitars. Producer Aaron Sprinkle gives Acceptance the full Tooth & Nail treatment, where the songs have all the buoyancy and plead in the world but no chance for grit, and fans of that sound will gravitate to "Take Cover," "In Too Far," and "Over You." Acceptance appear to be very earnest about their music. They include a brief instrumental piece, "Ad Astra Per Aspera," and sing things like "Time shows us that all that ever mattered leaves us in the cold," which may leave listeners wondering what they really mean.
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