Son Volt - Search [New Vinyl LP] Deluxe Ed, Reissue

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Son Volt - Search [New Vinyl LP] Deluxe Ed, Reissue

Artist: Son Volt

Title: Search

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Rock

UPC: 752830933644

Release Date: 2018

Record Label: Transmit Sound

Album Tracks

DISC 1:
1. The Search
2. Carnival Blues
3. Methamphetamine
4. Bleed the Line
5. L Train
6. Phosphate Skin
7. The Picture
8. Beacon Soul
9. Underground Dream
10. Exurbia
11. Adrenaline and Heresy

DISC 2:
1. Action
2. Circadian Rhythm
3. Bicycle Hotel
4. Houdini Punches
5. Acetone Angels
6. Satellite
7. Automatic Society
8. Waking World
9. Highways and Cigarettes
10. Coltrane Free
11. Slow Hearse

Vinyl LP pressing. The Search Son Volt was founded in 1994 by Jay Farrar of New Orleans, Louisiana after the dissolution of the band Uncle Tupelo. Earnest, plainspoken and single-minded, Jay Farrar has amassed a sizable and distinctive body of work since coming on the radar with Uncle Tupelo in 1987. The Search, the fifth album by the St. Louis-based artist under the Son Volt nameplate, takes Farrar's signature juxtapositions of the arcane and the modern to provocative extremes, contrasting the blue highways of a disappearing cultural landscape with a perilous world in which the center no longer holds - a world of information overload, of clueless leaders carrying out sinister agendas, of Hurricanes in December - earthquakes in the heartland/Bad air index on a flashing warning sign, as the artist sings ruefully on The Picture. The Search's 14 songs locate and vividly portray the prevailing modes of the human condition in the first decade of the 21st century: cynicism (Beacon Soul), reflection (The Search), restlessness (L Train, Highways and Cigarettes), yearning (Adrenaline and Heresy), paranoia (Automatic Society), despair (Methamphetamine) and conditional hopefulness (Underground Dream, Phosphate Skin). By turns melancholy and exhilarating, the album further cements Farrar's status as one of rock's most eloquent chroniclers of contemporary existence.

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