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Tarantula! / Blue Blood

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Download links and information about Tarantula! / Blue Blood by Limes. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:14:06 minutes.

Artist: Limes
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:14:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Into a Tree 3:09
2. Under My Head 3:12
3. North Dakoda 1:56
4. Merrilly 3:26
5. Old Evil River 3:23
6. 5 Years 2:30
7. Pop Music 4:24
8. Little Red 5:10
9. Poor Boy 1:51
10. Die in a Motorcar 2:25
11. Radio Star 4:50
12. Don't Have a Car 4:12
13. Without You Now 3:50
14. Melbourne Blues 2:34
15. Empty Bar 3:01
16. Write You a Letter 3:11
17. Instrü Mental in D 3:02
18. Rays of Love 2:49
19. Blow This Town 4:40
20. Allright Tonight 3:00
21. Cowboy 4:27
22. Handsom 3:04

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It was originally released in 2005, but shamefully, Tarantula was not widely available until Goner Records reissued it in 2011, where it was paired with Limes' all but lost CD-R from 2006, Blue Blood. On their debut album, Limes had worked out the basic framework of their sound — sloppy guitar clatter, a playful, greasy undertow of garage rock and ‘90s indie rock, and a slack-as-hell style of delivery from Shawn Cripps — and, while it was sloppy, it all came together into something kind of magical. “Pop Music” and “North Dakota” show off Cripps' sly way with words as he wobbles through a feverish stream of consciousness. Meanwhile, with their blend of chaos and precision, “Into a Tree” and “Under My Head” are deceptively poppy — and a pair of Limes' most solid songs. The end of Tarantula drags a touch, and transitions with a purr into the wearier Blue Blood, which — in a sense — is a bootleg of B-sides. But even though its 11 tracks are under-produced, underdeveloped, and barely tuneful, “Write You a Letter,” “Instrü Mental in D,” and “Blow This Town” are totally charming all the same.