Whitman - Weekends FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | O' Sweet Nothing |
| 2 | Cul-De-Sac |
| 3 | Day Drink Part 1 |
| 4 | Dead Dog Days |
| 5 | Technicolor Blues |
| 6 | Light It Up |
| 7 | Barstools |
| 8 | Manchester-By-The-Sea |
| 9 | Day Drink Part 2 |
| 10 | Heart Cheating Man |
| 11 | NW Thurman |
Companies
- Record Company – Sonora Records – SR-008
Album
Weekends by Whitman, released 17 April 2012 1. Technicolor Blues 2. NW Thurman 3. Barstools 4. Cul-de-sac 5. Heart Cheating Man 6. O'Sweet Nothing 7. Dead Dog Days 8. Light It Up 9. Manchester-By-The-Sea 10. Day Drink Part 1 11. The final product is an 11-track album called Weekends, an album that chronicles the last four years of the band's career. Weekend flings that we wish lasted forever NW Thurman, Manchester by the Sea, the struggles of touring on our own dime Dead Dog DaysLight it Up, and the joys of drinking and carousing with close friends and friends we've lost Barstools,Day Drink Pt. 1 & 2 make up the core themes of the record. Listen free to Whitman Weekends Technicolor Blues, NW Thurman and more. 11 tracks 44:08. Weekends, 2012. Nw Thurman, 03:10. Barstools, 04:45. Winter Weekends. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Whitman's Weekends may be one of the most honest and representative records of twenty-something angst that's been recorded in quite some time. Throughout Weekends Whitman show flashes of brilliance but never sustain it. However, even when they show cracks, they fascinate. This is a record that's worth a few listens. Whitman, Austin, TX. Wanna listen to our jams Like us Follow us on twitter too: . While Whitman was practicing for our reunion show, I snuck away for a couple of weekends and recorded two songs for you Ironically enough, the first song is called Whitman Long after Youre Gone, a song that we, as a band, performed live only twice before breaking up in 2013. The second track is called Renaissance Man, and one of Kyles favorite songs of mine. Vampire Weekend is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Vampire Weekend, released on January 29, 2008 by XL Recordings. The album was produced by band member Rostam Batmanglij, with mixing assistance from Jeff Curtin and Shane Stoneback. Its cover photo is a Polaroid picture from one of their early shows in Columbia University. Released after a year of building internet buzz, the album showcased the bands unique hybrid of indie pop, chamber music, and afropop influences. To mark the 10th anniversary of the album that started it all, here are 10 things you might not know about Vampire Weekend. Vampire Weekend was the result of a carefully drafted sonic manifesto. Koenig told Spin in 2008 that the aesthetic treatise that guided the LP still existed on his laptop, typed in a font that matched the Tintin comic books. The album gets its title from the group which gets its name from a DIY horror flick that was never made. It confused a certain ghoulish rock star. This album includes 2 pages and holds all of the Flying Eagle and Indian Dents from 1857 to 1909. Whitman albums feature two posts within the blue leatherette binder to hold the pages in place. Clear plastic slides within each page ensure secure storage and allow for viewing of both sides of the coins, with thumb notch for easy removal. Information on each coin is imprinted under the port for the coin on the page. Weekends and Bleak Days - The Young Knives























