The Parlotones - Eavesdropping on the Songs of Whales (Deluxe Edition) (2011)

Artist: The Parlotones
Title: Eavesdropping on the Songs of Whales
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Sheer Sound
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Britpop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:53
Total Size: 185/478 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Eavesdropping on the Songs of Whales
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Sheer Sound
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Britpop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:53
Total Size: 185/478 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. It's Magic 3:20
2. Inside 3:52
3. Life Design 3:43
4. Long Way Home 4:13
5. Beautiful 4:43
6. Bird In Flight 4:02
7. Medley:- RadioControlledRobot / Pretend / Rock Paper Scissors / Overexposed 7:09
8. Should We Fight Back? 3:49
9. I'm Only Human 4:23
10. Giant Mistake 4:04
11. Push Me to the Floor 3:02
12. Tiny 4:35
13. We Call this Dancing 3:25
14. Burning Love 2:45
15. Disappear Without a Trace (Live in San Francisco) 4:21
16. Best Bits (Live in San Francisco) 3:03
17. Suitcase (Live in San Francisco) 3:20
18. Baby Be Mine (Live in San Francisco) 3:17
19. Remember When (Live in San Francisco) 3:48
Alternative-rock band The Parlotones strike a perfect balance of throwback musical flourishes and modern experimentation. On the string-swept “Push Me to the Floor” and the ringing rocker “Life Design”—both from 2009’s Stardust Galaxies —the Johannesburg, South Africa, band combine Radiohead’s complexity with the swooning drama popularized by ’80s alternative greats. Vocalist/guitarist Kahn Morbee formed The Parlotones in 1998 with a college classmate, drummer Neil Pauw. The pair were soon joined by Paul Hodgson—he and Morbee bonded after being kicked out of the library for playing guitar—and Paul’s bassist younger brother, Glen Hodgson. The band released their debut album, Episoda, in 2003, and started connecting with bigger audiences thanks to 2005’s RadioControlledRobot and 2007’s A World Next Door to Yours. A major-label record deal led to even more opportunities, including opening a U.S. tour for Blue October, and an increasingly global profile. In 2020, The Parlotones released a holiday album, Strike the Harp