SO LONG, ASTORIA


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Description:
With a handful of indie releases and a few hectic years of touring under their belts, this release marks the Ataris big-label bow. And if the concept uniting it is an ode to the power of memory--a conceit attributed to Richard Hell, but one that ironically might as well have originated with the likes of Billy Joel--Kris Roe and company blitz their way through it with kinetic power and hooks to spare. But therein lies the rub: Fans will find this an album rife with positive energy, bright, well-constructed songs, and upbeat deliveries (if sometimes in service of awkward intellectual pretensions like "Unopened Letter to the World"'s parallels between Kurt Cobain and no less than Emily Dickinson); cynics may hear at as further evidence that punk and alternative rock have been co-opted in service of formulas as well-honed--and rigid--as anything the dreaded Corp Rock '80s ever yielded. Still, if play-it-to-the-back-rows, unabashed power-pop is what the Ataris were after here, they've delivered it with nigh perfection, right down to a slick, pumped up cover of Don Henley's classic-rock warhorse "The Boys of Summer."
Track Listing:
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So Long, Astoria
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| 2. |
Takeoffs And Landings
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| 3. |
In This Diary
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| 4. |
My Reply
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| 5. |
Unopened Letter To The World
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| 6. |
The Saddest Song
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Summer '79
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| 8. |
The Hero Dies In This One
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All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know
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The Boys Of Summer
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| 11. |
Radio #2
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| 12. |
Looking Back On Today
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| 13. |
Eight Of Nine
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| 14. |
I Won't Spend Another Night Alone
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| 15. |
The Saddest Song (Acoustic)
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