Face The Truth  - Malkmus, Stephen

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Malkmus, Stephen - Face The Truth
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Available03-11-2006
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The ridiculous falsetto.
The stupid manipulation of the music for seemingly no real reason.
The even stupider lyrics.

It's all good.

"My heart is unable to stay so unstable no more"
After trying his hand at singer/songwriter, S.M. has decided to loosen up and do what he does best - whatever. Like latter period Pavement where the double kick drum and scream routine was retired in favour of music that sounded as laidback as a 3 day bender, "Face The Truth" sees S.M. do just that - accept that what he does do best is bent out of shape psychedelic pop music with a touch of irony.

Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. No More Shoes
  2. Mama
  3. Kindling For The Master
  4. Post-Paint Boy
  5. Baby C'mon
  6. Malediction
  7. Pencil Rot
  8. It Kills
  9. I've Hardly Been
  10. Freeze The Saints
  11. Loud Cloud Crowd
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