Performer: The Vespers
Title: The Fourth Wall
Released: 2012
Country: US
Category: Pop / Folk - Country
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The Fourth Wall by The Vespers, released 03 April 2012 1. Better Now 2. Flower Flower 3. Instrument For You 4. Close My Eyes 5. Got No Friends 6. Lawdy 7. Jolly Robber 8. Grinnin In Your Face 9. Footprints In The Snow 10. Daughter 11. Will You Love Me 12. Winter. Got it. + add. album.
The Fourth Wall Tracklist.
The Fourth Wall" kicks off with the semi-somber track "Better Now", and it's apparent from the start that the band has matured significantly, both lyrically and musically. The song tells the story of someone who has opened their eyes to Jesus, drawing from the story in John 9 where Jesus heals a blind man as a form of symbolism. Such symbolism shows up in other songs throughout the album, specifically the happy and somewhat silly Flower, Flower, the edgy Got No Friends, and (though more obvious here) the soft, piano-driven Winter.
Track Listing - 1. Better Now (3:39) 2. Flower Flower (3:18) 3. Instrument for You (3:32) 4. Close My Eyes (3:49) 5. Got No Friends (4:30) 6. Lawdy (4:37) 7. Jolly Robber (3:09) 8. Grinnin' in Your Face (3:50) 9. Footprints in the Snow (4:56) 10. Daughter (5:27) 11. Will You Love Me (4:36) 12. Winter (5:16).
Lançamento: 03 de Abril de 2012. Obrigado Lucas Matt por ceder o arquivo ao nosso site!
Listen to The Fourth Wall by The Vespers - a new album (release date: April 3, 2012) @ New Releases No. The Vespers are one of those lucky young bands who are becoming a word of mouth sensation though they've only quietly self-released one record. With two sisters on lead vocals and two brothers filling out the sound, the foursome is distinguished by an arsenal of instruments and the kind of harmony only siblings can create. They have toured from Boston to Austin, hitting everything from festivals to college campuses in between. On The Fourth Wall, they create infectious folk-pop with both the buoyancy of youth and deeper spiritual themes
Lawdy", from the album The Fourth Wall, was used in episode 33, the season finale, of the A&E drama Longmire which first aired on August 4, 2014.
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