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The Orwells - Terrible Human Beings (2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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The Orwells - Terrible Human Beings (2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

The Orwells - Terrible Human Beings (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:30 minutes | 867 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

The third full-length release for the Chicago-area garage rock band was produced by Jim Abbiss. The mild growth and light sophistication they show in spots doesn't make the record any less of a rollicking good time. Just like they have since their early days, the Orwells bring the songs, the suds, and the knuckleheaded energy to the party.


The Orwells started making music when they were in high school, and their first two albums had a high-spirited, suburban-bros-coming-of-age feel and a simple, effective guitar rock crunch. On the quartet's third album, Terrible Human Beings, the group and producer Jim Abbiss streamline their sound into something slick and punchy, suitable for modern rock radio but still bratty beneath the high-pro gloss. The album has a very post-Nirvana feel, harking back to the days when major-label A&R people were signing up every decent rock band with a pulse and an attitude. The Orwells aren't as forgettable as most of those bands and, thanks to the hookiness of its best songs, Terrible Human Beings likely would have managed to claw its way to the top of the pile if it were released in 1995. The uptempo tracks, like "Fry" and "Vacation," have a nice kick and a light touch, kind of like a Midwestern Strokes. "Buddy" has some of the loose, ramshackle appeal of their earliest efforts; also, it's great for drunken singalongs. The songs that utilize some dynamic tension show the band to be maturing sonically, especially the self-explanatory "Black Francis," the almost jangly pop tune "M.A.D.," and the epic-length album closer, "Double Feature," which has a naggingly catchy vocal line and shows off some nimble guitar work. There are a few spots that sound like the band is treading water just a little, and occasionally singer Mario Cuomo's lyrics sound a bit forced and overly studied as he attempts to stretch past adolescent concerns toward something more adult. Call them growing pains that are more like occasional jabs instead of life-threatening injuries, certainly not mortal or anything to call a doctor about. If the Orwells' first two albums and their goofy antics appealed in the past, there's nothing on Terrible Human Beings to cause any concern. The mild growth and light sophistication they show in spots doesn't make the record any less of a rollicking good time. Just like they have since their early days, the Orwells bring the songs, the suds, and the knuckleheaded energy to the party.

Tracklist:

01 - They Put A Body In The Bayou
02 - Fry
03 - Creatures
04 - Vacation
05 - Black Francis
06 - M.A.D.
07 - Buddy
08 - Hippie Soldier
09 - Heavy Head
10 - Body Reprise
11 - Ring Pop
12 - Last Call (Go Home)
13 - Double Feature

Analyzed: The Orwells / Terrible Human Beings
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 -0.05 dB -7.03 dB 3:09 01-They Put A Body In The Bayou
DR6 -0.29 dB -6.76 dB 2:03 02-Fry
DR5 -0.26 dB -6.44 dB 2:31 03-Creatures
DR6 -0.23 dB -6.74 dB 2:51 04-Vacation
DR6 -0.11 dB -6.70 dB 2:38 05-Black Francis
DR6 0.00 dB -6.65 dB 3:00 06-M.A.D.
DR6 -0.11 dB -7.01 dB 1:26 07-Buddy
DR7 0.00 dB -7.97 dB 3:30 08-Hippie Soldier
DR6 -0.01 dB -6.69 dB 2:54 09-Heavy Head
DR7 0.00 dB -8.88 dB 1:15 10-Body Reprise
DR5 0.00 dB -6.37 dB 2:29 11-Ring Pop
DR6 -0.04 dB -7.10 dB 3:26 12-Last Call (Go Home)
DR6 -0.23 dB -7.72 dB 7:18 13-Double Feature
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Number of tracks: 13
Official DR value: DR6

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2975 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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