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The Long Wind Down
Palaxy Tracks
The Long Wind Down
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #1

"Somewhere between the mellifluous lilt of Galaxie 500 and the homemade psych-out angularity of the Soft Boys, there's a sweet spot for the odd, faraway jangle that maintains intimacy without compromising energy. On their ...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Palaxy Tracks
Title: The Long Wind Down
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Redeye Distribution
Original Release Date: 2/1/2000
Release Date: 2/1/2000
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 660355463723

Synopsis

Album Description
"Somewhere between the mellifluous lilt of Galaxie 500 and the homemade psych-out angularity of the Soft Boys, there's a sweet spot for the odd, faraway jangle that maintains intimacy without compromising energy. On their second release, Austin's Palaxy Tracks mine this spot in a highly disciplined manner that holds the listener's attention long after less-focused bands have put you to sleep. The quartet succeeds because they combine their love of drone with an uncommonly sharp sense of pop songwriting. Opener "We Go Way Back" is a short, acoustic bout of bedroom philosophy that gives way to "I'm Swimming," a driving, hook-laden tune that quickly decimates your initial conception of the band. Perhaps the most unique song is "A Million Things To Do," which pits Brandon Durham's Bedhead-style vocals against a perfectly placed lap steel solo by (former) guitarist Ted Cho. The warm tones and cornered melodies used in songs like "This Is the World" and "Cats for Drowni! ng" also contribute to the album's engaging presence. Like any good pop song, The Long Wind Down will probably stick in your craw for a while." Greg Beets (The Austin Chronicle)
 

CD Reviews

Thank God for Palaxy Tracks!
Craig Kessler | Austin, TX | 04/27/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"These guys are the real deal -- Jesus and Mary Chain low-end guitars, Joy Division crooning, MBV effects, great production, heavy drums. Sound like the Smiths if Morrissey or Johnny ever met a distortion box. Goth without wearing their black hearts on their sleeves. Truly amazing that this is "new" music. The best and most original band I've heard in years."