Track Listings
| 1. Disconnected Again |
| 2. 8,000 Feet |
| 3. Killing Time |
| 4. From the Sky |
| 5. 1 2 3 |
| 6. On Repeat |
| 7. Fine Arts |
| 8. Forget the Souvenirs |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Eight months in the making, The Stares' Spine to Sea is nothing less than a devastating, harmonically rich and uncompromising work of somber realism. No one who hears this CD will walk away from it untouched. The Stares are an easy obsession to acquire. The voices of songwriters Angie Benintendi and Drew Whittemore fixate on some distant invisible expanse, treading so slowly, so beautifully, through landscapes familiar, but sprinkled with some kind of heavy magical realism that just can't be described. "Americana" maybe, but with roots so deep in the earth that there's no geography that could ever really contain them. These songs simply rise up out of themselves. Wherever they come from, you cannot help but be drawn into their shadowy landscape. There's no question: your first encounter with this music will be one you'll remember.
Spine to Sea,The Stares,Mimicry,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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