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Nothin' to Celebrate
Rock · 2005 · 14 tracks · 50m

Nothin' to Celebrate

Gritty, nocturnal blues-rock with a smoky baritone edge. Stripped-back arrangements that feel like a late-night walk through a rain-slicked city.

January 24, 2005 · Universal Music

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A heavy, resigned urban melancholy that feels both intimate and expansive.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks · 50m
01
My War Is Starting Now
3:23
02
The Hunter
4:20
03
On the Freeway
2:29
04
On the Freeway (Suite)
3:34
05
Putrefying Corp Song
4:13
06
A Gun
2:48
07
Don't Create a Ditch
2:59
08
Hypothetical Holidays
3:18
09
In My Secret Life
4:23
10
A Brat in the Corner
3:51
11
Turtle Iron Shell
3:39
12
The Fridge
3:43
13
He Was a Friend of Mine
3:39
14
Nothin' to Celebrate
3:57
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the driving rhythm of On the Freeway into the sprawling, atmospheric Suite that follows.
The stark, skeletal arrangement of A Gun where the vocals feel uncomfortably close to the microphone.
The weary, resigned delivery of the title track Nothin' to Celebrate as it closes the record in a haze of bluesy exhaustion.

How does Nothin' to Celebrate sound next to the rest of Red's catalogue?

Medium Energy+0.9σ

It runs a touch hotter than this artist's baseline.

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