
Shine A Light is a Alt/Indie album by Constantines, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- gritty
- aggressive
- urban
About
The Constantines were building a name for themselves after a self-titled debut album and EP drew the attention of the Canadian music scene. Then their move to Seattle’s Sub Pop Records for their second album, <i>Shine a Light</i>, gained the attention of many U.S. listeners, who were moved by the conviction of singer Bryan Webb; his gruff vocal style recalls Joe Strummer. The group’s terse, demanding rock is built on the brawny drums of Doug McGregor and the thick, rumbling bass of Dallas Wehrle. Together, they resemble a truck fighting against the odds to get out of a dangerous rut. The spurting and spinning is accented by Will Kidman's odd keyboard shapes. Songs such as “National Hum,” “Nighttime/ Anytime (It’s Alright)," and “Insectivora” thrive on their sense of frustration, while “Young Lions” breaks out into an anthem worthy of the open road. Even when they mellow for “Goodbye Baby & Amen,” it’s with a sense of menace and unease that follows everything they do.
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Tracklist
- 1National Hum2:49
- 2Shine a Light4:47
- 3Nighttime/Anytime (It's Alright)4:13
- 4Insectivora3:56
- 5Young Lions3:50
- 6Goodbye Baby & Amen4:57
- 7On to You4:36
- 8Poison3:36
- 9Scoundrel Babes2:44
- 10Tiger & Crane3:13
- 11Tank Commander (Hung Up In a Warehouse Town)4:02
- 12Sub-Domestic3:36
Credits
Performers
- The Uptown HornsFEATURING
- Bry Webb
- Dallas Wehrle
- Doug MacGregor
- Steve Lambke
- Will Kidman
- Andy MaizeFEATURING
- Brian CramFEATURING
- Colin FisherFEATURING
- Jeremy StrachanFEATURING
- Jonas BerkeleyFEATURING
- Luca MaoloniFEATURING
- Heidi HazeltonVOCALS
- Reg VermueVOCALS
- Simon OsborneVOCALS
- Uptown HornsFEATURING
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold
