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Summary
Thirty seconds is all you'll need to believe in the
tragedy-turned-majesty of 'All of a Sudden I...
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Thirty seconds is all you'll need to believe in the
tragedy-turned-majesty of 'All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone', Explosions
In The Sky's long-awaited fourth album. The hands-over-your-face,
drop-to-your-knees opening track is only the beginning of the
dominating brilliance of this record. Recorded by John Congleton (The
Roots, The Mountain Goats) at Pachyderm Studios in rural Minnesota, the
album is a massive leap forward, showcasing a broader instrumental
range and their most focused, efficient songwriting to date. It's also
within arm's length of matching the overwhelming glory of their
legendary live shows, trading in the crystalline production of 'The
Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place' for a paint-peeling intensity that
blurs the lines between studio and live performance.
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