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Carter Tanton - Freeclouds

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Carter Tanton - Freeclouds

Tracklist : 
  1. Murderous Joy
  2. Fake Pretend
  3. Gauze of Song
  4. Nylon
  5. Saturday
  6. Horrorscope
  7. In Knots
  8. Pasture Sound
  9. Landlines
  10. Pitch Bent Flute

"...Carter Tanton has a spectacular voice, and he uses it to the fullest, with long, plunging held notes, wordless accents, and a self-harmonizing technique that lends weightlessness to some of his best melodic phrases. His voice, as much as the songwriting, makes these songs memorable and gives them an ageless quality. Though Tanton could probably sing a recipe for chocolate éclairs and still
make it sound good."
– Joe Tangari, Pitchfork

Tracklist : 
  1. Murderous Joy
  2. Fake Pretend
  3. Gauze of Song
  4. Nylon
  5. Saturday
  6. Horrorscope
  7. In Knots
  8. Pasture Sound
  9. Landlines
  10. Pitch Bent Flute

"...Carter Tanton has a spectacular voice, and he uses it to the fullest, with long, plunging held notes, wordless accents, and a self-harmonizing technique that lends weightlessness to some of his best melodic phrases. His voice, as much as the songwriting, makes these songs memorable and gives them an ageless quality. Though Tanton could probably sing a recipe for chocolate éclairs and still
make it sound good."
– Joe Tangari, Pitchfork

$7.35

Original: $21.00

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Carter Tanton - Freeclouds

$21.00

$7.35

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Tracklist : 
  1. Murderous Joy
  2. Fake Pretend
  3. Gauze of Song
  4. Nylon
  5. Saturday
  6. Horrorscope
  7. In Knots
  8. Pasture Sound
  9. Landlines
  10. Pitch Bent Flute

"...Carter Tanton has a spectacular voice, and he uses it to the fullest, with long, plunging held notes, wordless accents, and a self-harmonizing technique that lends weightlessness to some of his best melodic phrases. His voice, as much as the songwriting, makes these songs memorable and gives them an ageless quality. Though Tanton could probably sing a recipe for chocolate éclairs and still
make it sound good."
– Joe Tangari, Pitchfork