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O How The Mighty Have Fallen

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The Choir

 
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Slow-burning anthems of love and doubt.

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    Can you imagine a low-key U2, shorn of the self-important, shouting bombast, leaving only slowly-burning anthems to love and doubt? This Nashville-based trio, together since the mid ‘80s, do just that on this 2005 release. With song titles like "Nobody Gets a Smooth Ride,” it’s clear that this is not a record with easy answers. The Choir is interested in untangling life's complicated questions; “Terrible Mystery,” for instance, is a romantic song that bemoans a failed relationship. Like their soft-spoken contemporaries Death Cab for Cutie, the Choir deliver sharp insights in gentle tones.

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