First Aid Kit – The Lions Roar

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Artist : First Aid Kit

Title : The Lion’s Roar

Genre : Indie

Label : Wichita Recordings

Catnr : WEBB3200CD

Type : Album

Ripped : Jan-18-2012

Released : Jan-18-2012

Source : CDDA

Quality : VBRkbps

Size : 74,5 MB

URL : thisisfirstaidkit.com

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01. The Lion’s Roar [05:07]

02. Emmylou [04:18]

03. In The Hearts Of Men [04:14]

04. Blue [03:12]

05. This Old Routine [04:24]

06. To A Poet [05:44]

07. I Found A Way [04:13]

08. Dance To Another Tune [04:50]

09. New Year’s Eve [03:07]

10. King Of The World [03:39]

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42:48

Album info

R E L E A S E I N F O R M A T I O N

First Aid Kit are a Swedish duo comprised of sisters Johanna and Klara Soderberg, whose vocal harmonies and woodsy, folk-influenced songwriting take influence from the likes of Fleet Foxes and Joanna Newsom. Hailing from suburban Enskede, the siblings began composing songs as young teenagers in 2007. The home-recorded “Tangerine” enjoyed airplay on Swedish radio later that summer, and the debut EP “Drunken Trees” helped expand the girls’ audience upon its release in April 2008. The London-based Wichita Records reissued “Drunken Trees” one year later, bolstering its track list with a reverent Fleet Foxes cover and three additional songs performed live in a Swedish forest. The duo then set to work on a full-length album, balancing schoolwork with the recording sessions. “The Big Black & The Blue” was released in 2010 and was met with rave reviews worldwide.

First Aid Kit’s long-awaited sophomore full length “The Lion’s Roar” was recorded with Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes) in Omaha, Nebraska, and place sorrow and beauty tightly together in the tradition of folk and country music. The sisters even label The Louvin Brothers brutal version of the old murderballad “Knoxville Girl” the perfect example of the beautiful and terrifying things they love. And this carefully assembled collection of songs successfully succeeds to establish references to FAK’s hometown Stockholm and the long Scandinavian winters, with a background contrast with country-rock swing.