First Frost by The Lucksmiths
Tracklist
1. | The Town & the Hills | 4:06 |
2. | Good Light | 2:51 |
3. | A Sobering Thought (Just When One Was Needed) | 4:54 |
4. | California in Popular Song | 3:52 |
5. | South-East Coastal Rendezvous | 3:50 |
6. | The National Mitten Registry | 4:20 |
7. | Day Three of Five | 3:18 |
8. | Never & Always | 2:50 |
9. | Lament of the Chiming Wedgebill | 3:49 |
10. | How We Met | 5:15 |
11. | Song of the Undersea | 3:28 |
12. | Up With the Sun | 3:04 |
13. | Pines | 4:56 |
14. | Who Turned On the Lights | 3:48 |
Credits
released November 15, 2008
Happy as ever to cast their rod into exotic waterways, for First Frost The Lucksmiths decamped to Tasmania during the wintertime and found themselves in a rustic shack, working with producer Chris Townend who has crafted the band’s most dynamic album to date. Germinating from The Lucksmiths’ well-honed strummy lyrical folk pop, First Frost drifts casually into fresh terrain for the band, touching at times on glam, fuzzpop, krautrock, shoegaze, country, and even a little classic rock..! With assorted strings, horns and organs peppering the guitar-happy mix, and Tali White’s duet with The Harpoons’ Bec Rigby on the twangy "Lament of the Chiming Wedgebill", First Frost is one of the band’s finest and most diverse albums yet. And with all four members delivering the songwriting goods, The Lucksmiths’ disarming lyrical hooks shine warmer than ever.
Happy as ever to cast their rod into exotic waterways, for First Frost The Lucksmiths decamped to Tasmania during the wintertime and found themselves in a rustic shack, working with producer Chris Townend who has crafted the band’s most dynamic album to date. Germinating from The Lucksmiths’ well-honed strummy lyrical folk pop, First Frost drifts casually into fresh terrain for the band, touching at times on glam, fuzzpop, krautrock, shoegaze, country, and even a little classic rock..! With assorted strings, horns and organs peppering the guitar-happy mix, and Tali White’s duet with The Harpoons’ Bec Rigby on the twangy "Lament of the Chiming Wedgebill", First Frost is one of the band’s finest and most diverse albums yet. And with all four members delivering the songwriting goods, The Lucksmiths’ disarming lyrical hooks shine warmer than ever.