
Universal Malcontents is a Alt/Indie album by Outrageous Cherry, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- fuzzy
- dreamy
- psychedelic
About
Few songwriters match Outrageous Cherry’s main man, Matthew Smith, at combining elements of ‘60s and ‘70s pop and rock into irresistible confections. On the Detroit band’s ninth album, examples of his ingenuity include the pairing of garage-rock rumble and Beach Boys-style harmonies on “I Wouldn’t Treat My Enemies the Way You Treat Yourself” and a shotgun marriage of psychedelic freak-out and glam-rock stomp on “Outsider.” While those songs show his ironic wit, the ache-filled “Horizon” proves Smith can do sincerity, too.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Recognized Her3:00
- A2Anymore1:59
- A3It's Not Rock N' Roll (And I Don't Like It)3:46
- A4Feels Like Shadows3:37
- A5The Song Belongs To Everyone3:07
Side B
- B1I Wouldn't Treat My Enemies The Way You Treat Yourself2:32
- B2Horizon4:47
- B3Get Out While You Can3:20
- B4Outsider8:00
- B5Memory2:19
Credits
Performers
- Sean EllwoodBASS BACKING VOCALS
- Samantha LinnDRUMS BACKING VOCALS
- Larry RayLEAD GUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Matthew SmithVOCALS GUITAR PIANO
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
