Genre: Pop Rock
Label: Blue Elan
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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The Rembrandts Via Satellite LP (Orange Vinyl)

The Rembrandts

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SKU:
BLELP1169
UPC:
193483294872
First Studio Album In 18 Years On Orange Vinyl LP!

Via Satellite, the first Rembrandts studio album in 18 years, contains meticulous, guitar-driven songs that explore every nook and cranny of the pop continuum. "How Far Would You Go" is jangly rock singed lightly with '60s psychedelic atmosphere; "Broken Toy" hews toward dizzying power-pop with hollering vocals awash in emotional grit; and "Come to Californ-i-yay" is electrified roadhouse blues-rock burnished by glam-soul detailing. Anchoring these songs are Solem and Wilde’s harmonies, which are imploring and tender on the twangy "Count On You"; Beatles-esque on the jaunty "Me And Fate"; and graceful spirals on the chiming midtempo ballad "Now."

Via Satellite's lyrics are clear-eyed about life's ebbs and flows—including romantic breakdowns, changes of geographical scenery and unexpected emotional fissures—and the leaps of faith people take in order to pursue happiness.

Features:
• Orange Vinyl LP
• Insert

Selections:
Side One:

1. How Far Would You Go
2. Broken Toy
3. Me And Fate
4. Count On You
5. Traveling From Home
Side Two:
1. Come To Califon-i-yay
2. Now
3. Off Of The Edge
4. You'd Think I'd Know
5. On My Own

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