Explosions in the Sky - All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone
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Album Review
Release date: 25 May 2009
Explosions In The Sky: All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone
Prog: either you love it or you fucking hate it
Unlike some other Texan power-aficionados, Explosions In The Sky don’t preach. They don’t even speak or sing. The turtle-neck-sporting foursome are much more comfortable weaving spellbinding instrumental cacophonies á la Mogwai. Songs – sorry, this is post-rock, journeys – like ‘Catastrophe And The Cure’ epitomise their earnest intent on this, their fourth album – all cloudy...
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- The Birth And Death Of The Day
- Welcome, Ghosts
- It's Natural To Be Afraid
- What Do You Go Home To?
- Catastrophe And The Cure
- So Long, Lonesome
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Explosions in the Sky - All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone: Wikipedia Album Entry
All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone is the fifth studio album from Texan post-rock band Explosions in the Sky. It was released February 20, 2007. Many speculate the album is a direct reference to The Catcher In The Rye by J. D. Salinger. The album title, "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" is a summarization to the conclusion of The Catcher In The Rye in which the main character Holden advises the reader "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody." The song titles of the album make allusions to the many themes in the novel having to do with the normality of fear, lack of social stability or place in society, emotional discord, and loneliness.
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