Fortuna
8889
Performed By
8889
Album UPC
634479813054
CD Baby Track ID
5141437
Label
8889
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
84
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh0800075
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
53
Writers
Writer
Ross Benbow and Jason Teteak
Pub Co
Ross Benbow and Jason Teteak
Composer
Ross Benbow and Jason Teteak
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Wisconsin
Description
Bittersweet, jaded, beautiful, genuine: Midwestern Britpop that wears its heart on its sleeve.
Notes
After two and a half years, Madison\'s 8889 have returned older and wiser with a follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut. Like a case of melancholia during a rock n\' roll dance party, \"Zoology\'s\" 12 all-new tracks seduce and sing to the strange, jaded romantic in all of us.
\"Endearing sweetness...\'Zoology\' is pure Britpop without the accent -- accessible, catchy, and sincere. 8889 love playing music, and that joy is infectious.\" -April Williamson, Mad Tracks
\"Brisk, at times introspective pop-rock. \'All We Are\' and \'Numbers of Me\'...feature two of lead vocalist Ross Benbow’s stronger performances, and the latter track really benefits from an oddly accented beat and moody bass line that suggest the onrushing bottom end of the Church’s quarter-century old \'Under the Milky Way.\'\" -Tom Laskin, The Isthmus
\"The follow-up to their MAMA winning debut album finds a well-defined, well-thought through chunk of moody alt music.\" -Maximum Ink
\"Endearing sweetness...\'Zoology\' is pure Britpop without the accent -- accessible, catchy, and sincere. 8889 love playing music, and that joy is infectious.\" -April Williamson, Mad Tracks
\"Brisk, at times introspective pop-rock. \'All We Are\' and \'Numbers of Me\'...feature two of lead vocalist Ross Benbow’s stronger performances, and the latter track really benefits from an oddly accented beat and moody bass line that suggest the onrushing bottom end of the Church’s quarter-century old \'Under the Milky Way.\'\" -Tom Laskin, The Isthmus
\"The follow-up to their MAMA winning debut album finds a well-defined, well-thought through chunk of moody alt music.\" -Maximum Ink
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