Tracklist:1. Getaway Plan 2. Weekend Fever 3. Facedown 4. Drive All Night 5. Don't Get Scared Now... 6. Well Kept Secret 7. Sanatorium 8. Smiles and Cries 9. Everything Is So Fucked Up 10. Howie On the Brain 11. Waiting On Someone 12. The Way It CrumblesNi
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Tracklist:
1. Getaway Plan
2. Weekend Fever
3. Facedown
4. Drive All Night
5. Don’t Get Scared Now…
6. Well Kept Secret
7. Sanatorium
8. Smiles and Cries
9. Everything Is So Fucked Up
10. Howie On the Brain
11. Waiting On Someone
12. The Way It Crumbles
Nihilistic Easyrider is the brainchild of Narrow Head frontman Jacob Duartebut make no mistake, hes not going solo. DELUXE EDITION is a mixtape of sorts, a collection of songs written at various intervals throughout Duartes career. These songs traverse a wide-range of stylistic references, from saccharine Y2K emo and young-dumb-and-full-of pop punk to Soviet fuzz fueled alt and pure Evan Dando-core verse-chorus-verse-chorus-done pop rock. Brought to life by a cast of characters including Narrow Head drummer Carson Wilcox, producer (and former tour-mate) Graham Hunt and features from Mommas Allegra Weingarten and Ella Friedman, this debut album still provides with masterfully crafted and hook-drenched renditions of Duartes signature songwriting aesthetics. These songs wade in the same messiness of romantic misfires and burnt brain synapses that longtime Narrow Head listeners have come to know and love, just from a different, new perspective. Duartes tales of loneliness, anticipation, and lifes mired complexities on songs like Getaway Plan and Well Kept Secret are surrounded by a vibrant backing cast of drone-bee synth swells, barroom piano stabs, rattling acoustic guitars, and tribal-tat coded record-scratch aesthetics that subtly nod to both Incubus hardest moments and Deftones softest. With DELUXE EDITION, Duarte provides us with diaristic vignettes of a life in perpetual motion, offering a more introspective view into the preoccupations of a songwriter whose life revolves around the stage but is ultimately lived elsewhere.
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