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Corporate Author Snow Patrol (Musical group)

Title Fallen empires [sound recording] / Snow Patrol.

Publication Info. New York : Fiction, [2011]
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 Nichols Adult Compact Discs  ROCK SNOW PAT FALLEN E    AVAILABLE
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Description 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.
Summary Fallen Empires includes collaborations with both Troy Van Leeuwen (Queens of the Stone Age) on the single Called Out in the Dark and LA singer-songwriter Lissie, who provides vocals for several of the tracks. Fallen Empires is a massively ambitious record, unlike any the group has made before. The songs are more playful, and even rawer than before. Snow Patrol was brave enough to do what they wanted as a band, rather than what convention dictated to them.
"Grade of B...With its sweeping guitar-rock symphonies and pounding electronic beats..."--Entertainment Weekly
"This is savvy misdirection, given that the songs derive most of their force and feeling from interpersonal tensions."--New York Times
"Pallid pop balladeers get a trendy dance infusion."--Rolling Stone
Note Compact disc.
Title from container.
Lyrics and program notes in booklet.
Performer Performed by Snow Patrol.
Contents I'll never let go -- Called out in the dark -- The weight of love -- This isn't everything you are -- The garden rules -- Fallen empires -- Berlin -- Life-ning -- New York -- In the end -- Those distant bells -- The symphony -- The president -- Broken bottled form a star (prelude).
Subject Rock music -- 2011-2020 -- Sound recordings.
Genre Pop/Rock.
Standard No. 602527898797
Music No. B001637802 Universal Music
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