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DescriptionRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. Art, cue sheet & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Cage The Elephant 2011 - Thank You, Happy Birthday [EAC FLAC] Cage the Elephant Wikipedia: Cage The Elephant is an American rock band from Bowling Green, Kentucky, that formed in 2006. The group currently consists of vocalist Matthew Shultz, rhythm guitarist Brad Shultz, drummer Jared Champion and bassist Daniel Tichenor, as well as touring keyboardist/guitarist Matthan Minster and touring lead guitarist Nick Bockrath. Lincoln Parish served as the band's lead guitarist from their formation in 2006 until December 2013, when he left on good terms to pursue a career in producing. The band's first album, Cage the Elephant, was released in 2008 to much success, spawning several successful radio singles and gained the band a large following in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Cage the Elephant are known for energetic live performances and for possessing an eclectic sound. The band's first album is influenced by classic rock, funk, and blues music. However, the band's second album, Thank You, Happy Birthday, displayed heavy influence by punk rock and bands such as the Pixies and Nirvana, while Melophobia was a concerted effort by the band to find its own distinct musical identity, and earned them a Grammy Award nomination in 2015 for Best Alternative Music Album. Cage the Elephant's fourth album, Tell Me I'm Pretty, produced by Dan Auerbach, was released on December 18, 2015. Thank You, Happy Birthday Artist: Cage The Elephant Title: Thank You, Happy Birthday Producer: Jay Joyce Release Date: January 11, 2011 Label: Jive - R.E.D. Catalog: B0049JPUCQ Genre: Alternative Rock, Punk Blues, Indie Rock, Blues Rock, Noise Rock Duration: 44:36 Wikipedia: Thank You, Happy Birthday is the second studio album by American rock band Cage The Elephant. It was released on January 11, 2011 to positive critical reception. The album was produced by Jay Joyce, who worked in the same capacity on the band's eponymous debut album. The album was originally announced in July 2009 when the band had stated that they would release it in early 2010 with the title Computer Says Move. The group had recorded over eighty songs but shelved all of them when they realized that "nobody was really into" any of the ideas. The group then took ideas that they had saved for "side projects" and decided to use those songs for the album, which was then given the current title. The band once again worked with Jay Joyce, who had helped them record their first album. The band had trouble recording the songs, with lead singer Matt Shultz in particular having trouble finding the inspiration to write the lyrics for songs such as "Flow." The group was able to work out twelve songs for the album, stating: "We want each of our songs to sound like it's been written by a different band." AllMusic Review by David Jeffries: A time warp mash of the Pixies, Oasis, the Arctic Monkeys, and Kasabian that hails from, of all places, Bowling Green, KY, Cage the Elephant are out of step, out of style, and out of place on their second effort, like alt-rock kids trapped in an indie rock world. Thank You Happy Birthday bangs hard on the guitars and swaggers like the Shins never happened, but once hot, fast tracks like “2024” and “Right Before My Eyes” sink their hooks into the listener, it doesn’t matter much that the band is an odd patchwork quilt of alt-rock nostalgia. If this was some supergroup that splintered off the Smashing Pumpkins it would make perfect sense, but these memorable songs are delivered with the same energetic push the band displayed on its self-titled debut, so the strong sense of purpose is intact. Big, winding numbers like “Aberdeen” and “Indy Kidz” display growth and the electronica touches found throughout the effort are welcome acknowledgments that this is a post-Radiohead world. While the grand and sometimes snotty lyrics might not be to all tastes, anyone who misses the days when rock radio loved Nirvana and Blur will find his retro rave-up easy to embrace. 01. Always Something (3:41) 02. Aberdeen (3:12) 03. Indy Kidz (5:02) 04. Shake Me Down (3:31) 05. 2024 (3:10) 06. Sell Yourself (2:11) 07. Rubber Ball (3:47) 08. Right Before My Eyes (3:14) 09. Around My Head (3:11) 10. Sabertooth Tiger (2:51) 11. Japanese Buffalo (3:03) 12. Flow (7:43) Personnel: Matthew Shultz – lead vocals, guitar Brad Shultz – rhythm guitar, keyboards Jared Champion – drums, percussion Daniel Tichenor – bass guitar, backing vocals Lincoln Parish – lead guitar, keyboards Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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