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    Haim - Days Are Gone (2013) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Haim - Days Are Gone (2013) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    HAIM - Days Are Gone (2013)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 44:17 minutes | 491 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "Days Are Gone" is the highly anticipated debut album from breakout band HAIM. Recorded mostly in HAIM's native Los Angeles, the album sees sisters Este, Danielle and Alana Haim working alongside acclaimed producers Ariel Rechtshaid (Usher, Vampire Weekend) and James Ford (Florence and the Machine, Arctic Monkeys). Days Are Gone features crowd favorites "Falling", "Forever", and "Don't Save Me" as well as title track "Days Are Gone", which was co-written with Kid Harpoon and Jessie Ware.

    The Southern California trio has attracted a surge of industry attention since releasing their EPs Forever, Don t Save Me and Falling. The band has also been prominently featured in Rolling Stone's esteemed Best of Rock issue and Elle's Women In Music issue, as well as recognized as "Faces to Watch 2013" by The Los Angeles Times, "20 Bands To Watch Out For" by Complex and "15 New Stars We Love" by Entertainment Weekly. In the UK, HAIM have impressively become the first female American act to ever win the BBC's Sound of 2013, an annual poll of industry leaders to identify the most promising new music talent. This award has been a reliable indicator of success in recent years, with Ellie Goulding and Jessie J being named the winners in the past.


    Haim - Days Are Gone (2013) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    There is nothing cool about Haim's music, and that's why it's so refreshing. While many of their contemporaries engaged in a contest to find the most obscure influences, and '80s revivalists sucked synth-pop and new wave dry, the Haim sisters dug up the decade's biggest, poppiest sounds and fashioned a captivating debut album out of them. Days Are Gone sounds all the more unusual precisely because it's so mainstream; a list of their influences – Stevie Nicks, Phil Collins, En Vogue, Shania Twain – looks like a glance at the Top 40 from about 25 years before the album's release. Likewise, these songs revel in that era's sometimes-cheesy flourishes without a trace of irony, and the gated drums, gleaming synths, and muted guitars that dominate Days Are Gone haven't sounded so good since their original heyday. Not that Haim's approach is unstudied; the trio obviously did their homework to revive and embody these sounds so perfectly, and it took them five years of recording and re-recording these songs until they had just the right mix of smoothness and immediacy. The hard work paid off: Days Are Gone is full of should-be hits like "The Wire," which boasts a big, fist-pumping beat and sassy guitar licks (they can only be called that). Compared to the thin voices of so many 2010s pop stars, singer Danielle Haim's rich alto only adds to the group's throwback feel, but like her sisters, she's remarkably versatile. Over the course of the album, Haim captures and explores the nuances within the styles they're reviving: there's the sweet soft rock of "Honey & I" or "Don't Save Me," the title track's tight synth-pop, and the dark, driving territory of "Let Me Go" and "My Song 5," which, with its slinky melody and hard-hitting beats, makes the most of the trio's much-touted R&B influences. This song, along with much of Days Are Gone, features production by Ariel Rechtshaid, whose work with Usher and Vampire Weekend proves he has the breadth to help Haim unite their ideas into a coherent sound. Still, it's the writing that ultimately prevents Days Are Gone from being just an extremely accurate exercise in nostalgia. The best moments here, such as the bookends "Falling" and "Running If You Call My Name," would be great pop songs regardless of when they sound like they're from. A debut album that could pass for a greatest-hits collection, Days Are Gone will provide musical comfort food for some, and possibly an introduction to irony-free pop for others.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Falling
    02 - Forever
    03 - The Wire
    04 - If I Could Change Your Mind
    05 - Honey & I
    06 - Don't Save Me
    07 - Days Are Gone
    08 - My Song 5
    09 - Go Slow
    10 - Let Me Go
    11 - Running If You Call My Name

    Analyzed: HAIM / Days Are Gone
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR4 -0.30 dB -6.03 dB 4:18 01-Falling
    DR4 -0.30 dB -6.72 dB 4:06 02-Forever
    DR4 -0.30 dB -6.68 dB 4:06 03-The Wire
    DR6 -0.30 dB -7.33 dB 3:50 04-If I Could Change Your Mind
    DR5 -0.36 dB -8.13 dB 4:12 05-Honey & I
    DR6 -0.30 dB -7.00 dB 3:51 06-Don't Save Me
    DR6 -0.30 dB -7.32 dB 3:33 07-Days Are Gone
    DR4 0.00 dB -5.87 dB 3:53 08-My Song 5
    DR5 -0.30 dB -7.56 dB 4:17 09-Go Slow
    DR5 -0.30 dB -8.06 dB 4:08 10-Let Me Go
    DR5 0.00 dB -6.62 dB 4:03 11-Running If You Call My Name
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 11
    Official DR value: DR5

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1441 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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