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Cavalcade

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Download links and information about Cavalcade by The Flatliners. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Reggae, Ska, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 39:17 minutes.

Artist: The Flatliners
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Punk, Reggae, Ska, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 39:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Calming Collection 2:00
2. Carry the Banner 2:57
3. Bleed 3:06
4. Here Comes Treble 3:43
5. He Was a Jazzman 4:07
6. Shithawks 3:55
7. Monumental 2:56
8. Filthy Habits 2:24
9. Liver Alone 2:31
10. Sleep Your Life Away 3:50
11. Count Your Bruises 3:06
12. New Years Resolutions 4:42

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Recorded with longtime producer Steve Rizun in their off days during three straight years of touring, Cavalcade finds Canadian Fat Wreck artists the Flatliners in top form. Their chops are expectedly tight, the songs are road-tested and true, and their sound is rougher and heavier than before, as Chris Cresswell’s throaty rasp leads the way over chugging skate-park rhythms. Bad puns aside, “Liver Alone” and “Here Comes Treble” are strong songs, with the rushed, harsh hooks that fans have come to expect and love. The majority of Cavalcade holds steady in the melodic pop-punk style of labelmates Dead to Me and Anti-Flag, with the occasional detour; "Monumental" is poppy enough for radio play, and “He Was a Jazzman” briefly recalls the band’s ska roots with Scott Brigham’s choppy, syncopated guitar work. Also, to break it up, a number of guests make appearances. Dillinger Four’s Paddy Costello, Erik Funk, and Bill Morrisette sing on “Bleed,” A Wilhelm Scream vocalist Nuno Pereira sings on “Shithawks,” and Cancer Bats’ Liam Cormier sings on “The Calming Collection” and “Sleep Your Life Away.” These are all welcome additions, as are the choice samples from the 1987 mockumentary More Bad News.