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Here’s Where the Strings Come In
Rock · 1995 · 11 tracks

Here’s Where the Strings Come In

September 19, 1995 · Merge Records

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An anxious, high-velocity rush of melodic adrenaline balanced by an undercurrent of mid-twenties disillusionment.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Hyper Enough
3:31
02
Silverleaf and Snowy Tears
5:17
03
Yeah, It’s Beautiful Here Too
3:46
04
Iron On
3:52
05
Sunshine State
5:00
06
Detroit Has a Skyline
2:50
07
Eastern Terminal
5:55
08
Animated Airplanes Over Germany
4:14
09
Green Flowers, Blue Fish
3:51
10
Here’s Where the Strings Come In
3:52
11
Certain Stars
5:54
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive opening drum fill of Hyper Enough that launches the album into immediate, high-velocity motion.
The sudden, soaring guitar hook that breaks through the fuzzy verse of Detroit Has a Skyline.
The patient, slow-burning dynamic build of Eastern Terminal as it stretches past the five-minute mark.

How does Here’s Where the Strings Come In sound next to the rest of Superchunk's catalogue?

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Energetic saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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