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Track Listing 1. Good That Won't Come Out, The 2. Paint's Peeling 3. Execution of All Things, The 4. So Long 5. Capturing Moods 6. A Better Son / Daughter 7. Hail to Whatever You Found in the Sunlight That Surrounds You 8. My Slumbering Heart 9. Three Hopeful Thoughts 10. With Arms Outstretched 11. Spectacular Views 12. (Untitled) - (hidden track)
| Details | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Rilo Kiley: Blake Sennett (vocals, guitar); Jenny Lewis (vocals, bass); Amy Huffman (violin); Gretta Cohn (cello); Rick Ricker (French horn); Jason Boesel (drums); Kristen Bailey (saw). On Rilo Kiley's second album, they move beyond the meat-and-potatoes arrangements of 2001's TAKE OFFS AND LANDINGS, adding splashes of electronics and tasteful touches of strings and winds. The structure of the band's songs takes a step forward as well. Where their first album revolved largely around a blend of sprightly indie-pop and a sunny folk-rock sensibility, THE EXECUTION OF ALL THINGS widens the playing field considerably. Jenny Lewis's vocals, full of breezy innocence on the band's debut album, adopt a darker tone here, bespeaking all manner of disturbing emotions lurking just below the surface. On tracks like "A Better Son/Daughter," her voice is enriched by effects that add a distancing quality, further enhancing the feeling of a band setting out for new territory. That said, there's still a fair amount of gentle guitar picking and winsome melodies on display here, maintaining just the right balance between comfort and invention.
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...LA's Rilo Kiley haven't lost their capacity for self-criticism. The folk-pop quartet flash brazen humour on the title track... Uncut (06/01/2003)
...A fine album by an any standard....[Jenny Lewis] is a sharp lyricist with a dirty mouth and a sweet voice... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (11/08/2002)
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