Century Palm: Meet You

Century Palm SKU: 31969680
Century Palm: Meet You

Century Palm: Meet You

Century Palm SKU: 31969680

Format: CD

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Title: Meet You
Artist: Century Palm
Label: Deranged
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 734463100143
Genre: Rock

2017 release. Century Palm is Paul Lawton (Ketamines), Andrew Payne (Zebrassieres), Penny Clark (Tough Age) and Jesse Locke (Dirty Beaches). This debut album was recorded by the band in Toronto, mixed in Vancouver by Jay Arner and mastered in Australia by Mikey Young. Meet You is ten songs about getting to know another layer of yourself - even when you think you know yourself - and about subtle tones of despair, plus the things you aren't encouraged to express on an everyday basis. Century Palm crib shamelessly from Wire, Neu!, and Eno-era Roxy Music, modern Australian bands like Total Control, and failed experiments from earlier, abandoned projects. There are many instances of droning synths ruining perfectly nice pop songs.

Tracks:
1.1 Reset Reaction
1.2 Trapped Here
1.3 Then You're Gone
1.4 These Walls
1.5 Sick of It
1.6 New Creation
1.7 Walk Forever Blind
1.8 King of John St
1.9 Another You
1.10 Desire
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