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A Love of Shared Disasters

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The Lament of the Nithered Mercenary
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Really, How'd It Get This Way?
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The Whistler
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Suppose I Told the Truth?
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When You're Gone
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Long Cold Summer
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Goodnight, Europe
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You Take the Devil Out of Me
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The Northern Cobbler
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My Enemies I Fear Not But, Protect Me From My Friends
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I'm Almost Home
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Sharks & Storms/ Blizzard of Horned Cats
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 76:50

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Beautiful

KristianVJensen

"A Love of Shared Disasters" is a very beautiful piece of work. Looking forward to their show at ATP's Nightmare Before Christmas.

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Where'd their best song go?

shunter10

Huge fan of CBP, living in Bristol have seen them twice, they're great live, plus their frontman Joe Volk (his album Derwent Waters Saint is excellent-get it here on emusic) was my guitar teacher! I must say this album was not to my taste, some of the songs were overly long. In a live setting this is great, but it does go on a bit here and I found myself skipping to the next track on one or two occasions. This length and the ensuing atmposphere will definitely be to some people's taste, think Espers if you've heard them. And their best song is missing - which is very puzzling? Not sure if anyone knows the one I'm talking about, I don't have the name of it because I've only heard it live, but it's awesome and a reason I downloaded it, so a bit disappointed by that. Anyway, get this, it's refreshingly different, best of all go and seem them live.

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w o n d e r f u l

plueschohr

yeah ... thanks for this ...

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They Say All Music Guide

With a full baker’s dozen’s worth of musicians listed, the debut album by the U.K.’s Crippled Black Phoenix is part of the whole post-Broken Social Scene concept of band as endlessly mutating collective, but A Love of Shared Disasters is considerably more mutant than most. The driving force behind the band is Justin Greaves, former drummer for sludgy art-stoner metal acts Iron Monkey and Electric Wizard, but the heaviness sporadically on display here owes more to Mogwai (whose bassist Dominic Aitchison is a key participant) and Godspeed You Black Emperor!, an obvious touchstone for the epic centerpiece “Long Cold Summer.” Elsewhere, there are twisted fragments of Neutral Milk Hotel’s lo-fi emo-psych, traditional British folk-rock in the Steeleye Span mold (complete with harmonium parts straight out of the Shirley & Dolly Collins songbook), tunes reminiscent of old sea shanties warped within an inch of their life (see the opening “The Lament of the Nithered Mercenary” and the vintage Fairport Convention gone doom metal feel of “The Northern Cobbler”), and unexpected hits of straight-up Sigur Rós ethereality. It shouldn’t make a bit of sense, and it doesn’t in any sort of logical way, but there’s an underlying vision to A Love of Shared Disasters, a cracked singularity that keeps it from being just a random bunch of acid-fried weird ideas glued together higgledy piggledy. – Stewart Mason

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