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BETTER LIVES
Feral Conservatives
Title
BETTER LIVES
Artist
UPC
754697443922
Label
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Release Date
Nov 3, 2017
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.519
Price
$76inc. GST
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Melbourne, AU
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Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
Feral Conservatives, the indie rock band formed by Virginia Beach, VA songwriting duo Rashie Rosenfarb (vocals, mandolin) and Matt Francis (drums), return with their new album Better Lives, set to be released by Egghunt Records on November 3rd. The band made inroads as a trio with their 2016 LP Here's to Almost, earning year end accolades including Album of the Year from their hometown. In the time since, the band added guitar to the lineup -- still distinguished and defined by the mandolin -- the new twin rhythm attack brings both bite and jangle. Touching on mature themes with a youthful energy propelled by Rosenfarb's dynamic voice and mandolin stylings, Better Lives sees the band under the seasoned direction of Jon Auer, co-founder of Seattle's The Posies and reunion-era member of original power pop mavens Big Star. Auer co-produced, mixed the record, and even duets with Rosenfarb, bringing his sharp pop sensibilities to a heavier affair overall. The result is a darker, more thought-out album, sonically adventurous while still wholly melodic. Lyrically, hopes co-mingle with disappointment, abandonment with reconciliation, discontent with euphoria, and of course...a song about missing your cat while on tour. And with Better Lives, Feral Conservatives continue their thoughtful, often satirical and self-depreciating music videos that have become a hallmark of the band.Pull Quotes:Splitting the difference between evocative folk and dissonant post-punk, a multi-faceted sound united by an endless sense of creative curiosity.- Consequence of SoundThe [band]...kick out indie rock jams along the lines of the best jangle-pop, alt country, and college rock bands that would have supported Sonic Youth in the late 80s and early 90s. Although theyve drawn comparisons to Alanis, The Cranberries, and Sixpence None the Richer.-Philthy MagazineA spunky blend of R.E.M. and the Cocteau Twins, Feral Conservatives manages to run along the more compelling edge of a radio-friendly knife, glittering with electric mandolin all the way.-Whurk Magazine
Tracklisting
- Nursing a Stubby
- Anymore
- Five Guys
- Angels
- Chimney Run
- Eyes Open
- Cat Song
- Sun Room
- Sippin' Slowly
- One More Chance
- State Lines
- Let It Be


