Hideaway

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 44:53

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not a disappointment

justagui

I downloaded this after hearing "Hideaway" on the PASTE sampler and found the entire album packed with meaning, catchy melodies and fabulously tight harmonies.

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Can't get enough of Deb Talan ...

TweezerMan

... and Steve's good too. This an immanently listenable collection of well-crafted songs. I have my favorites, but I like them all.

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Great Introduction

P-Jar

Heard a single on the local radio station and figured it was worth giving the Weepies a try. Good decision. I came off a long spell of having the latest Spring Standards in heavy rotation and this carries that theme forward - less quirky but great melodies.

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Not very original...

nicolas.loeuille

... but so close to being perfect. Voices are so great, the sound is very neat. It all reminds me of sweet sunny sixties, Simon & Garfunkel especially. Highly recommended to make all your days brighter.

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One of the Best of '08

Ragamuffin74

Sure, they don't get the press of, say, She & Him, but this duo continues to write beautiful music with harmonies that rival any male/female group making records today.

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Great songmanship

Areplacement

Good album give it a listen.

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If you're into it

fleischman

This is a good duo. They play really well together but I'm just not really into this type of music. I feel like the lyrics on the whole album are about moving on from a relationship, and to be honest that ruins it for me.

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I cannot stop listening to the Weepies

kennykenny

I keep buying their music and loving their songs. It's an addiction, really.

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One a Month for Good Health

EMUSIC-00C10E76

The Weepies are one of those few bands that should release a new disc every year so you are assured of having a fresh track each month for good mental health.

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Awesome!

esmemehl

I instantly fell in love with The Weepies! Their albums are filled with fun songs that I can listen to over and over again.

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“Weepies” used to be a derogatory term, a synonym for chick flicks, movies that — at least in the masculine mind — traded on cheap sentiment to get a tearful reaction. It’s a term the songwriting duo known as the Weepies — Deb Talan and Steve Tannen — want to reinvent. They wear their hearts on their sleeves and they’re not ashamed of it. Their music is poignant without being sappy, built on the foundation of their fluid acoustic guitar work and Talan’s understated vocals. There are bass, drums, and keyboards accents, but they play backup to Talan’s poignant lead vocals and Tannen’s euphoric harmonies. On this, the Weepies’ third album, the duo is bluer and deeper than before. The songs deal with lost or unattainable love, loss of innocence, and general romantic disillusionment. “Antarctica” is typical, a gentle song about numbing out your feeling with booze, escaping into a Never Never Land where all is white, cold, and blank. Talan’s warm vocal and the track’s uptempo rhythm play off neatly against the song’s bleak outlook. “How You Survived the War” is another tale of emotional collapse, likening lost love to a lost battle. This time the ripping rainy-day guitars complement the sadness of the lyric and Talan sounds positively, er, weepie. Most of the tunes are variations on the same theme, but the melodies are so sparkling and the singing so heartfelt that it’s hard to get bummed out. Even the saddest tunes offer hope with their luminous vocals and affecting melodies. But all is not totally lost. Tannen sings lead on “Can’t Go Back Now,” a song that laments the loss of childhood innocence while celebrating the freedom of being an adult making your way through the world with the support of a lover who always walks beside you. “All This Beauty” closes the album; it’s a big, bright love song that commemorates life’s small, perfect moments. Sunshine, a floating feather, chocolate cake, and a good Weepie song all create moments so luminous you have to shut your eyes to keep from being blinded by the light. – J. Poet

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