Adaline

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Say Goodbye (I Won't Even) 03:59 Tools
Keep Me High 04:01 Tools
Sparks 03:42 Tools
That's What You Do Best 03:52 Tools
Cost Is Too High (Not To Love) 03:36 Tools
The Noise 03:29 Tools
Stereo 03:25 Tools
Heartache 04:49 Tools
Lovers Collide 03:49 Tools
Wasted Time 03:59 Tools
Rebels Of Love 03:38 Tools
Whiter/Straighter 04:03 Tools
Famous for Fire 05:11 Tools
Silent Player 03:41 Tools
We've Got Something 03:40 Tools
Say Goodbye (I Won’t Even) 05:54 Tools
Meaningless Meeting 03:35 Tools
How Could We Know 03:35 Tools
Chemical Spill 04:26 Tools
Clean 05:02 Tools
Broken Glass 04:29 Tools
Find My Way 03:44 Tools
Poor You 05:37 Tools
Plane to Nowhere 04:20 Tools
Entertainer 04:12 Tools
Pioneering 04:12 Tools
State of Mind 03:53 Tools
Criminal 03:53 Tools
Nostalgia 03:53 Tools
Aquatic 03:53 Tools
Stronger 03:53 Tools
Younger Days 03:53 Tools
Commotion 03:53 Tools
Calling It Love 03:53 Tools
Break Me Apart 03:53 Tools
Waist Down 03:53 Tools
Nothing Can Take Us 04:04 Tools
Hand to Hold 02:54 Tools
Whiter Straighter 04:04 Tools
Part of You 04:04 Tools
Say goodbye 04:00 Tools
Let's Stay Inside (Stripped Christmas) 04:01 Tools
Whiter,Straighter 04:04 Tools
Let's Stay Inside 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 04:01 Tools
You Would Run Slower Dead 04:04 Tools
The Noise (Clean Dirt remix) 03:40 Tools
Keep Me High(зажигание) 04:01 Tools
Part of You - Adult Karate Remix 04:27 Tools
Ms. Scarlet in the Conservatory With the Candlestick 04:01 Tools
Keep Me High( OST Зажигание) 04:01 Tools
Del Mar 04:01 Tools
Say Goodbye ( I Won't Even) 04:00 Tools
Whiter, Straighter 04:00 Tools
How Could We Know (Acoustic) 04:00 Tools
Ms Scarlet In The Conservatory 04:00 Tools
Mayday Mayday Going Down With 04:00 Tools
Follow You, Foollow Me 04:00 Tools
Why Oh Why The Whole Charade B 04:00 Tools
Mayday Mayday Going Down With The Ship Should Have Gone For The First Class Ticket 04:00 Tools
Criminal (Acoustic) 03:59 Tools
Why Oh Why The Whole Charade Black Tie Events A Fools Parade 04:00 Tools
Say Goodbye (I Won't Even) - heard on "Grey's Anatomy" 03:59 Tools
Keep Me High (OST Lost Girl 3x04) 04:01 Tools
Can't Feel This Feeling (acoustic) 04:01 Tools
Can't Feel This Feeling 01:30 Tools
Say Goodbye (I Won't Even) (OST Lost Girl 3x10) 04:00 Tools
Fine Beyond Compare 03:32 Tools
Stronger (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Del Mar (feat. Adaline) 00:00 Tools
Say Goodbye (ost "Анатомия страсти") 00:00 Tools
Say Goodbye I Won´t 04:00 Tools
Entertainer (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Follow You Follow Me 04:01 Tools
How Could We Know - Acoustic 04:01 Tools
Say Goodbye (I Won't Even) - heard on 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Higt 00:00 Tools
Follow you, Follow me 00:00 Tools
Sparks (8x11) 00:00 Tools
Whiter and Straighter 00:00 Tools
Adaline - Keep Me High 04:01 Tools
"Say Goodbye (I Won't Even)" as heard on "Grey's Anatomy" 04:01 Tools
Say Goodbye (I Won't Even) (OST "Анатомия страсти") (сезон 8, серия 9) 04:01 Tools
Say Goodbye (I Won't Even) (OST the Listener) 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Hight 00:00 Tools
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Talk about starting with a bang. Adaline achieves near Judy Garland levels of melodrama on “That’s What You Do Best”, the stately electro-torch song that opens her new album, Modern Romantics. But she doesn’t get there without boxing your ears with wiggy sax (from Shuffle Demon Richard Underhill) and unhinged guitar solos (by Hawksley Workman) on the way, the latter sounding like it was recorded in a reinforced missile silo. There’s a lot of tastefully rendered sonic action on the way to that quivering, love-burnt climax. It’s what Adaline does best; elegant structures that happen to be wildly hooky. “It’s a pop record,” she says of her sophomore effort, “but certainly not straight down the middle. I have pop sensibilities, but I hope I come across as a little deeper than a pop tart.” Deeper by orders of magnitude, based on the sheer stylistic scope of Modern Romantics, and the quixotic path it takes through sexy, minatory trip hop (“Keep Me High”), smartly built robo-pop (“The Noise”, “Sparks”, “Stereo”), and even the sad-erotic cabaret of “Cost Is Too High (Not To Love)”. That last number is what you might have gotten if David Lynch and Julee Cruise had composed a song for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969. Adaline and her collaborators Hawksley Workman, Marten Tromm, and Tino Zolfo have made that kind of record. Modern Romantics is invested with the depth and imagination you only ever get from high-end, ultra-talented music nerds, whether it’s in the meticulously layered percussion and noise – timpani included – of the Metric-gone-industrial “Wasted Time”, or the tonal shifts that bring such deliberate force to Adaline’s cathedral-sized ballad, “Say Goodbye (I Won’t Even)”. “I wanted to take a very European approach to the record,” she says, adding that she and her busiest partner, Hawksley Workman – who played on and produced nine of its 12 tracks – were throwing names like Portishead, Bat for Lashes, La Roux, Beck, and Goldfrapp around when they entered Toronto’s Canterbury Studio for four weeks. “Groove artists,” she calls them. “I wanted it to sound world class. A lot of people seem to be doing these very chill, laid back, organic records, and I kinda wanted to be a little more aggressive in terms of the sounds and production.” Adaline was actually so aggressive that Modern Romantics was mixed twice and then sent back for three separate revisions during mastering, “just so I could get the drums right,” she chuckles. “I’m sure my label thinks I’m a little insane.” In contrast, Adaline also points out that Workman booted the overweening habits right out of her in the studio. No more “laboring over every second,” like she did on her acclaimed 2008 debut, Famous for Fire. “He has a very fast, very spontaneous recording method,” she says. “I found that a little stressful because I tend to be more type A. But we balanced each other out.” Workman also teased out Adaline’s “cheeky” side for the woe-is-me-I’m-successful jiggle pop of “Stereo”, while a lot of the vocals on Modern Romantics are first takes. In the case of “Silent Player”, Adaline’s scratch vocal is what you hear, as the song was written and recorded in Tino Zolfo’s Granville strip hotel room with “everyone drunk and puking everywhere” on the street below. Somewhere in the midst of all this push and pull, Adaline managed to bash together a toweringly impressive record, not to mention a neatly symmetrical one. The final track “Heartache” bookends “That’s What You Do Best” with a real curtain-closer; a hall goodbye that’s lush, romantic, heartsick, and grand. It’s Adaline’s melancholy side writ large – “I was a pastor’s child, I have seen a lot of drama in my life,” she shrugs – and it’s the final touch on a record that’s as deep, as it is wide, as it is breathtaking. Modern Romantics came out November 1st, 2011 on Light Organ/Universal Records All songs written by adaline Produced by Hawksley Workman, Marten Tromm, Tino Zolfo Mixed by Dave Bascombe (Depeche Mode, Goldfrapp, Erasure) Mastered by Steve Fallone (TV on the Radio, The Strokes) -From the band's webpage - www.adalinemusic.com Adaline is a Canadian musician - she was born in Ottawa Ontario and grew up all over Ontario and moved to Vancouver when she was 15 where she spent 10 years before moving back to Toronto this past year She has 3 albums out: Famous For Fire (2008), Neo-Noir (2010), and Modern Romantics (2011) Adaline was also the name of a rock band from Boulder, Colorado. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.