I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One
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Indie masterpiece is a term that gets thrown around an awful lot, and few albums truely live up to that status. I'd die on the hill that I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One is among them though. The variety of styles Yo La Tengo explore here might seem like it would make for an incoherent listen, but it never feels that way, instead it weaves through shoegaze, dream pop, slowcore (you name it) and is never a drag to revisit. - Hunter
I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records. It was produced by Roger Moutenot and recorded at House of David in Nashville, Tennessee.
The album expands the guitar-based pop of its predecessor Electr-O-Pura to encompass a variety of other music genres, including bossa nova, krautrock, and electronic music. Most of the songs on the album deal with melancholy emotions and range from short and fragile ballads to long and open-ended dissonance.
Tracklist
- Return To Hot Chicken
- Moby Octopad
- Sugarcube
- Damage
- Deeper Into Movies
- Shadows
- Stockholm Syndrome
- Autumn Sweater
- Little Honda
- Green Arrow
- One PM Again
- The Lie And How We Told It
- Center Of Gravity
- Spec Bebop
- We're An American Band
- My Little Corner Of The World
RIYL: Pavement, Galaxie 500, Stereolab
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