O'Brother: Disillusion
O'Brother: Disillusion
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: O'Brother
Label: Triple Crown
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 646920316816
Genre: Alternative Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. O'Brother present with their sophomore studio album Disillusion, the band ventured out of their hometown of Atlanta, GA to the bitter cold of Long Island this past winter to hole up in the studio with engineer/producer Mike Sapone (Brand New, Public Enemy, Day trader). The result is a heavier, refined follow-up to the band's critically acclaimed 2012 debut Garden Window. In addition the album had both Guitar World and Decibel comparing them to Radiohead and the Melvins and Consequence of Sound threw in Queens of the Stone Age and Tool comparisons.
Tracks:
1.1 Come Into the Divide
1.2 Parasitical
1.3 Context
1.4 Perilous Love
1.5 Path of Folly
1.6 Oblivion
1.7 Transcience
1.8 Disillusion
1.9 Absence
1.10 Radiance