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3 Rounds and a Sound

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Oviedo  
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The Story I Heard  
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Paint Or Pollen   
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Poor Boy  
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One Red Thread  
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Go On, Say It  
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Two Towns From Me  
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I Buried A Bone  
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Things I Cannot Recall  
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The Bitter End  
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3 Rounds And A Sound
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 40:42

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awesome

Randymac88

Not one song on here that I don't like. Seems more accessible than their latest...a little more mellow. Definitely worth a download.

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one of my favs

shadowtrekker

this album can make me cry. a masterpiece

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One of my favorite albums

glennergy

The more I listen, the better it gets!

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Peaceful, soft

LittleBird

I heard about them on NPR and gave em a try. I enjoy this album, but it's so mellow, I find myself zoning out after a while. They have some great vocals, I'm glad they use their real voices and don't whine and go soft like so many male vocalists I seem to find these days. The album is definitely fit for a mellow, intrinsic mood.

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Give This A Listen

Ruelxx

Came across this, and after listening to a song or two, downloaded the entire album. Oviedo is a standout. And the title tune is particularly heartfelt and tender. "Till kingdom come, you're the one I want...."

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Beautiful album all around. Love it!

KUREXTINA

I am so glad I found out about this band. I heard them on NPR's All Songs Considered! I was pleasantly surprised by how amazing they are. Thanks Emusic for having them!

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Beautiful.

goyzilla

Taking the catchy lyrics of Bright Eyes "I'm Wide Awake It's Morning", Blind Pilot mix acoustic beauty with great lyrical anthems of lost love, pain, hopefulness, the warmth of sitting around a campfire, nuzzled up with a cute girl. I love this album, and cannot recommend just one song to purchase. Buy the whole album, it's destined to be one of my faves of 2009.

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Fabulous

OldSchool2000

That this band has toured on bicycles makes them commendable. That they seem as committed to their music as they do to their environmental philosophy makes them a joy to listen to. Solid album with great vocals.

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Buy it now

tsbrice

I first heard of Blind Pilot when they opened for the Decemberists. They are even better live! I knew after the first song they played that I needed to buy this album and I'm glad I did. Just fantastic and please go out and see them live if you get a chance.

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Good.

Bozo

NPR gave it a nod but that does not mean it is trash. The entire album appeals to me. Reminiscent of the Shins, in a good way.

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They Say All Music Guide

Is Blind Pilot a folk outfit playing indie rock or indie rockers playing folk music? Singer/guitarist Israel Nebeker and drummer Ryan Dobrowski operate out of an acoustic setting but their mellow yet hooky tunes have more in common with indie rock outfits than folky troubadours. This Portland, OR-based group winds up being something like Beck or the Shins doing easygoing folksy tunes or Iron & Wine with a poppier sensibility. Whatever genre equation you want to use to describe them, it’s easy to say that Blind Pilot have come up with a winning music plan. The opening tune “Oviedo” sets the course that they chart throughout the debut full-length. Against some laid-back guitar strumming and gentle drumming, Nebeker warmly sings his hazy but quirky lyrics, which seem like private language of personal confessions (“Four times is once too much for luck and that’s how many times the clock struck/I wandered home saying your name”). As the song easies along, the arrangement gets fleshed out with muted horns and banjo picking. Nebeker nicely doubles his voice at times, but his singing maintains his intimate, hushed tones. In “Paint or Pollen,” he builds a set of beguiling images (“Milk in your water, black in your primer, wood in your brush”) to express that “the best is upon us.” While having an interesting way with words, Nebeker isn’t one for direct sentiment. He is a bit more overt in his affection on the title track, where he sings “My eyes were dark ’till you woke me.” While “The Bitter End” deals with death, it doesn’t dip heavily in morbidity as Nebeker expresses his emotions through personal but semi-obscure references to “hounds-tooth coats and vitamins.” For all of its off-the-cuff musical vibe, Blind Pilot also exhibits a fine sense of craftsmanship. The vibraphone that weaves through “One Red Thread” subtly expands the song’s sonic landscape while subdued horns show up again to bolster the woozy melody in “I Buried a Bone.” “Two Towns from Me,” meanwhile, feels like an indie pop tune performed at half-speed but works wonderfully in its own right. 3 Rounds and a Sound is one of those discs where the whole is greater than its parts. They may not be creating something wildly innovative, but Nebeker, Dobrowski, and their crew, in their own low-key way, have fashioned an impressive amalgam of rustic folk-pop and indie rock. They definitely have Blind Pilot headed in the right direction. – Michael Berick

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