Palaxy Tracks

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Speech With Animals 03:31 Tools
Grey Snake 06:20 Tools
The Sediment 04:58 Tools
Posthumous 04:51 Tools
Camera 04:24 Tools
The Wasp 03:10 Tools
The Clarion Way 03:35 Tools
Up My Sleeve 03:50 Tools
Lamplighter 03:06 Tools
The Criminal Mind 03:32 Tools
Twelve Rooms 07:42 Tools
Slow Dancing 07:42 Tools
Seems So Long Ago, Nancy 05:10 Tools
Dead Language 04:24 Tools
Me & You & Him 03:19 Tools
Legs on the Ladder 02:46 Tools
Walking Backwards 03:57 Tools
The Awful Truth 08:10 Tools
To the Chicago Abyss 04:55 Tools
Girls on Bikes 03:37 Tools
Cedarland 03:15 Tools
Aim for Providence 03:56 Tools
Song About a Ghost 04:30 Tools
Good Morning Nurse 02:48 Tools
An Episode 02:48 Tools
O R P H A N S 02:48 Tools
Non-Fiction 03:30 Tools
Die Young 03:30 Tools
There is a Sound 03:30 Tools
Bless This Mess 03:30 Tools
The Afterlives 03:30 Tools
Pennies 03:30 Tools
Weird Weather 03:30 Tools
Cats for Drowning 03:30 Tools
Words in a Jar 03:30 Tools
Pareidolia 03:30 Tools
I'm Swimming 04:12 Tools
Maxwell's Army 02:25 Tools
The Family Tree 03:50 Tools
If I Were a Julie London 02:35 Tools
This Is the World 02:35 Tools
We Go Way Back 01:55 Tools
The Golden Days 05:29 Tools
A Million Things to Do 03:02 Tools
Malory Is Dead 02:27 Tools
Me and the Weather 05:10 Tools
The Fountainhead 03:11 Tools
from "royals" 03:11 Tools
Touch The Magic Lantern 00:00 Tools
Wake Me Up 02:40 Tools
I Won't Be Home Tonight 01:07 Tools
Me And You And Him 01:07 Tools
Grey Snakes 01:07 Tools
Cedarland (Live in Chicago, July 2005) 03:19 Tools
Grey Snake (Octopus Project Remix) 05:53 Tools
Long Arms 00:00 Tools
Me & You & Him (Daniel Knox) 01:32 Tools
The Occupant 03:19 Tools
Nobody Said Anything 03:19 Tools
Broken Glass (Twelve Rooms Outtake) 01:04 Tools
Man About Town 01:04 Tools
Long Ride 00:00 Tools
The lucky ones 02:29 Tools
Holly Grove 00:00 Tools
Camera (Roommate Remix) 04:22 Tools
Grey Snake (The Octopus Project Remix) 06:14 Tools
Terrible year 02:33 Tools
Speed With Animals 00:00 Tools
Magnum 06:14 Tools
Seems So Long Ago, Nancy (L Cohen) 00:00 Tools
Caught by a new invention 00:00 Tools
What I Meant To Say Was 00:00 Tools
Boy's life 00:00 Tools
Salt lake city 00:00 Tools
Labrador 00:00 Tools
Speech With Animals (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Endive 00:00 Tools
Thirteen 00:00 Tools
Up My Sleever 00:00 Tools
A little more haven 03:33 Tools
Thanks governor 00:00 Tools
Red 00:00 Tools
Speech With Animals (demo version) 00:00 Tools
The problem with people 00:00 Tools
Girl from tater junction 03:33 Tools
Clarion Way 03:35 Tools
Camera (Kent Lambert Remix) 03:35 Tools
Grey Snake - Octopus Project Remix 03:35 Tools
Criminal Mind 03:35 Tools
Sediment 03:35 Tools
Broken Glass - Twelve Rooms Outtake 03:35 Tools
Cedarland (live @ Schubas, June 2005) 03:35 Tools
Broken Glass 03:35 Tools
Awful Truth 03:35 Tools
Non-Fiction (live @ Schubas, June 2005) 03:35 Tools
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“Like a snapshot taken at twilight, their music is a photograph of a landscape caught at perpetual dusk.” This is an apt observation one critic made of Palaxy Tracks’ last record, which he also called “a plaintive little collection of songs that grows increasingly addictive the more times you listen to it.” A quick glance through the band’s press kit reveals similar praise from many other critics who share this sentiment. Palaxy Tracks’ distinctively subtle songwriting and expansive, somber guitar rock perfectly conveys a sense of loss and longing, evoking images of ghosts, memories, empty rooms and endless open roads. The group’s latest album, Twelve Rooms, shows a band that has progressed gracefully over the course of three records, perfecting a sound that has become more evocative and sweetly heartbreaking with each respective release. Palaxy Tracks formed several years ago in Austin, TX, evolving from singer and songwriter Brandon Durham’s home recording project through various incarnations before landing at the current line-up of Brad Murph (guitar), Keith Grap (bass) and Ben Kane (drums). The name stems from claims about some distinctly human-esque footprints alongside dinosaur tracks in the limestone beds of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas. Creationists believe these “giant man tracks” contradict the conventional geologic timetable, which holds that humans did not appear on earth until over 60 million years after dinosaurs became extinct. Palaxy Tracks’ first record, The Long Wind Down, was released by Grey Flat Records in 2000. A record alternately wispy and angular, swimming with shimmering hooks effects-laden guitars, The Long Wind Down earned the band an avid local fan base and was named the best Texas record of 2000 by The Austin Chronicle. Not long afterwards, the band’s core members relocated to Chicago and recorded their second album, Cedarland, enlisting guest musicians from such luminaries as The Sea and Cake, Archer Prewitt, Poi Dog Pondering, Okkervil River and Shearwater to create a record with lush instrumentation and intimate, pillowy warmth. On Twelve Rooms, the band’s third full-length outing, Palaxy Tracks once again shines in the studio. With this outing, the band has stripped away many of the electronics and relied more upon vintage analog instruments, enhancing Brandon’s songwriting with subtle horns, mellotron, hammond organ, pump organ and other finishing flourishes. These details are especially evident in some of the more somber tunes, although many of the new songs are also more driving and muscular, building in intensity to the final track, a gentle, ambient Eno-esque piece that could easily be the background score to an unnamed film. Lyrically, Twelve Rooms is essentially a collection of stories and vignettes heavily inspired by the writings of Raymond Carver. Brandon writes about ghosts (“Grey Snake”), murder (“Camera”, “The Criminal Mind”), quiet desperation (“Me & You & Him”) and longing (“Dead Language”) with an insightful observance that is mournful yet detatched. He artfully tackles the more sensitive, personal subject matter in a way that is free from embarrassing self-pity or self-importance, and punctuated by wry lines like, “Right before we fight / I know you’re right” (“The Clarion Way”). Plus, if it wasn’t obvious already, Brandon also reveals his love for Leonard Cohen with a pitch-perfect cover of Cohen’s “Seems So Long Ago, Nancy.” Brandon Durham’s sweetly melancholic croon and smart songwriting, Brad Murph’s melodic guitar hooks, Keith Grap’s moody bass lines and Ben Kane’s tight, focused drumming combine perfectly to provide the listener with a sweeping, expansively lovely listening experience — Twelve Rooms of swooning, bittersweet perfection. -http://www.palaxytracks.com/biography.php Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.