Self Against City - Telling Secrets To Strangers (2007)

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Title: Telling Secrets To Strangers
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Drive-Thru Records, Rushmore Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Alt Rock, Power Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 35:55
Total Size: 89/268 Mb
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Self Against City - Telling Secrets To Strangers (2007)


Tracklist:

01. Becoming A Monster (02:38)
02. Stroke Of Luck (03:05)
03. Ready And Willing (02:52)
04. Even The Strong Won't Survive (02:43)
05. Disappearing Act (03:23)
06. Tequila Moonlight (04:18)
07. Talking To The Mirror (03:03)
08. You Got It (03:24)
09. Smooth Silver (02:38)
10. Yours Isn't The First (03:59)
11. Back To Our Innocence (03:48)

Line-up:
A&R – Richard Reines, Stefanie Reines
Bass – Patrick O'Connor
Drums – Chris Trombley
Guitar, Vocals – Jeff LaTour
Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Lyrics By – Jack Matranga
Vocals, Guitar, Lyrics By – Jonathan Temkin

Self Against City will release their first full-length album, Telling Secrets To Strangers on January 9, 2007. Hailing from Sacramento CA, this pop group created a nice buzz for themselves with their 2004 EP Take It How You Want It. Produced by Steven Haigler (The Pixies, Fuel) Telling Secrets To Strangers is full of what Self Against City does best: melodic indie-pop songs with big guitars and lead singer Jonathan Michael's trip-wire vocals. The band's been schooled in rock n' roll university, i.e., touring a big country in a small van, and every triumph and misbegotten adventure has been converted to song. Beginning the album with their self-ascribed mission statement "Becoming A Monster," peaking with the tuneful-guitar centered "Disappearing Act," and ending with "Back To Our Innocence," a full-circle rocker that serves as the perfect grace note.