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RacecarracecaR

Performed By
RacecarracecaR
Album UPC
888174620138
CD Baby Account
CDB00028214
CD Baby Track ID
TR0000246917
Label
RacecarracecaR
Released
2014-02-14
BPM
146
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj1408440
Year
2014
Spotify Plays
17
Writers
Writer
David Michael Vandenbroucke
Songwriter ID
957159
Pub Co
David Michael Vandenbroucke
Writer
David Alexander King
Songwriter ID
968874
Pub Co
David Alexander King
Writer
Romin Samuel Grozenski
Pub Co
Romin Samuel Grozenski
Writer
David Gerald Walstad Jr.
Songwriter ID
968875
Pub Co
David Gerald Walstad Jr.
Writer
Brian David McClue
Songwriter ID
968876
Pub Co
Brian David McClue
Writer
Jeffrey R Voss
Songwriter ID
968878
Pub Co
Jeffrey R Voss
Composer
Brian David McClue, David Alexander King, David Gerald Walstad Jr., David Michael Vandenbroucke, Jeffrey R Voss, Romin Samuel Grozenski
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Michigan
Notes
Metropolitan Detroit musical collaboration RacecarracecaR has released their eponymous and proudly palindromic eleven track debut, brewed in a basement and bottled at Ferndale audio launchpad Tempermill Studios.
RccR shifts the paisley right out of park on the opening track “Playground”, and follows with the tropical sunset groove of “Escalate”, leading into an eclectic and diverse slab that weaves the aural sextet's myriad influences.
Comprised of experienced instrumentalists who have somehow escaped the radar of idolatry, the band's
compose by committee approach pinballs deftly throughout the album, highlighted by the Dead Boys- somehow-don't-beat-up-Ben Folds rocker “Wedding Ring”. Expressive without being self-indulgent and navigably expansive, RacecarracecaR presents an intoxicating blend smokeable at any party.
This is not a record that is meant to be embraced by one scene, it is a record that is a soundtrack for all the scenes that one's imagination can create.
RccR shifts the paisley right out of park on the opening track “Playground”, and follows with the tropical sunset groove of “Escalate”, leading into an eclectic and diverse slab that weaves the aural sextet's myriad influences.
Comprised of experienced instrumentalists who have somehow escaped the radar of idolatry, the band's
compose by committee approach pinballs deftly throughout the album, highlighted by the Dead Boys- somehow-don't-beat-up-Ben Folds rocker “Wedding Ring”. Expressive without being self-indulgent and navigably expansive, RacecarracecaR presents an intoxicating blend smokeable at any party.
This is not a record that is meant to be embraced by one scene, it is a record that is a soundtrack for all the scenes that one's imagination can create.
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