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    The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee (2002/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee (2002/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee (2002/2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 44:44 minutes | 938 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    The Mountain Goats are an American indie folk band formed in Claremont, California by singer-songwriter John Darnielle. "Tallahassee" is their seventh studio album. Originally released in 2002, it was produced by Tony Doogan and was the band's first album to be released on the label 4AD. It was also the first album on which the Mountain Goats' lineup as a full band became more finalized.

    On Tallahassee, the Mountain Goats' 4AD debut, John Darnielle strips his music of the tape hiss that surrounded his previous work like a security blanket made of static, opting for a clean sound that emphasizes the album's sometimes stinging, sometimes sublimely beautiful words and melodies – call it spite and polish. Though the lo-fi soulfulness that gave his songs an extra, homemade charm before is missed, it wouldn't have fit the ambitious tale he sets out to tell here: the album revolves around a troubled husband and wife who move to Tallahassee to run away from themselves and, ultimately, drink themselves to death. Darnielle has written about this couple before, but Tallahassee takes their relationship – and his songwriting – to a new level of vulnerability and intensity. Even among albums chronicling difficult and dying relationships, such as Blood on the Tracks, Shoot Out the Lights, and, more recently, Sea Change, Tallahassee takes a unique approach. Far from being morose or wallowing in sorrow, the album celebrates both the peaks and the valleys of a turbulent relationship; it's less like an autopsy of a love affair than an affectionate, occasionally drunken and rowdy, wake for it. Being such a conceptual album, the lyrics carry much of Tallahassee's weight. Darnielle is up to the challenge, crafting lines that range from the title track's eloquently simple "What did I come down here for? You" to "No Children"'s wickedly funny "I hope that our few remaining friends give up on trying to save us/I hope we come up with a fail-safe plot to piss off the dumb few who forgave us." Lyrics like "We're throwing off sparks/What will I do when I don't have you/To hold onto in the dark?" from "Oceanographer's Choice" convey deeper and more ambivalent emotions altogether; the richness of detail in Darnielle's lyrics makes you wish you could read Tallahassee as well as listen to it – it's like the Great American Novel condensed into an album (and the prologue that comes with the album gives a tantalizing glimpse of what this story could be in book form). The album is literary as well as literate; songs like the aforementioned "No Children," which appropriately enough sounds like a cross between a sea shanty and a drinking song, conjure up visions of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald crashing a party hosted by Tennessee Williams. Though Darnielle's lyrics are what make Tallahassee so compelling, the album is also musically impressive, ranging from prickly, dysfunctional love songs like "Southwood Plantation Road" and "International Small Arms Traffic Blues" – a deceptively pretty song that likens the couple's love to global conflicts and covert arms dealing – to gentle lulls like "Peacocks" to the cathartic "See America Right." Each of the album's songs, in their own way, convey a rare and honest blend of love and frustration that isn't heard nearly enough in any kind of music. "Idylls of the King," which sounds a bit like an indie rock response to "Aguas del Marco," celebrates the wife's eyes as "Twin volcanos/Bad ideas dancing around in there," while the oddly sprightly finale "Alpha Rat's Nest" raises more questions than it answers: what relationship is truly "bad" if both parties go in with their eyes open? Throughout it all, Darnielle's folky twang gives an added authenticity and urgency to his tales of war, peace, love, and hate all living underneath the same roof. Ultimately, Tallahassee is about the staying power, for better or worse, of his couple's love; likewise, the album itself has plenty of staying power, only getting better and growing richer with each listen.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Tallahassee
    02 - First Few Desperate Hours
    03 - Southwood Plantation Road
    04 - Game Shows Touch Our Lives
    05 - The House That Dripped Blood
    06 - Idylls of the King
    07 - No Children
    08 - See America Right
    09 - Peacocks
    10 - International Small Arms Traffic Blues
    11 - Have to Explode
    12 - Old College Try
    13 - Oceanographer's Choice
    14 - Alpha Rats Nest

    Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Tony Doogan.
    Recorded at Tarbox Studios, Cassadaga, New York.

    Musicians:
    John Darnielle - guitar, vocal, bells, keys, xylophone, harmonica
    Peter Hughes - bass, guitar, harmony vocal, drums, keys, shaker
    Franklin Bruno - guitar on "See America Right," piano on "Have to Explode" and "No Children"
    Michael Ivins - tambourine on "Southwood Plantation Road"

    Analyzed: The Mountain Goats / Tallahassee
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR15 -0.18 dB -18.50 dB 4:44 01-Tallahassee
    DR12 -0.18 dB -12.96 dB 3:04 02-First Few Desperate Hours
    DR10 -0.18 dB -11.48 dB 2:46 03-Southwood Plantation Road
    DR12 -0.18 dB -15.16 dB 3:49 04-Game Shows Touch Our Lives
    DR11 -0.24 dB -12.21 dB 2:54 05-The House That Dripped Blood
    DR12 -1.38 dB -16.36 dB 3:33 06-Idylls of the King
    DR11 -0.10 dB -12.17 dB 2:49 07-No Children
    DR8 -0.18 dB -9.39 dB 1:52 08-See America Right
    DR12 -1.18 dB -16.32 dB 3:45 09-Peacocks
    DR13 -1.18 dB -18.15 dB 2:51 10-International Small Arms Traffic Blues
    DR14 -0.78 dB -17.23 dB 3:22 11-Have to Explode
    DR11 -0.10 dB -13.45 dB 2:54 12-Old College Try
    DR9 -0.18 dB -10.49 dB 4:09 13-Oceanographer's Choice
    DR10 -0.18 dB -10.80 dB 2:12 14-Alpha Rats Nest
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 14
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2877 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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