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Butch Walker - Sycamore Meadows
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Music CD Cover Artist: Butch Walker Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown) CD Release Date: 2008-11-11 Music Label: Original Signal Recordings/Power Ballad Soundtracks: - The Weight of Her
- Going Back/Going Home
- Here Comes The
- Ponce de Leon Ave.
- Ships in a Bottle
- Vessels
- Passed Your Place, Saw Your Car, Thought of You
- The 3 Kids in Brooklyn
- Summer Scarves
- A Song for the Metalheads
- Closer to the Truth and Further from the Sky
- Atl
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Free Music Notes for Sycamore Meadows AlbumFree Music Review: Sycamore Meadows = Another Butch Walker Disappointment Hit: 1 Stars
Once again Butch Walker has released an album to appeal to his new core audience, the teenage and 20-something indie rock hipsters. While there is no denying that Butch writes great lyrics, the music on Sycamore Meadows is just plain bad. There was a time when Butch Walker wrote songs with catchy rock and roll riffs but these days all of his tunes are slow to mid tempo indie snooze fests. He doesn't even dress like a rock star anymore, instead he dresses like the guys in Death Cab for Cutie, wearing clothes from three decades ago that he bought at the local thrift store. "Left of Self-Centered", which was released in 2002, was the last great Butch Walker album. Maybe in a couple of years when the popularity of indie rock has faded Butch will go back to releasing the good rock and roll music he was once know for.
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