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Megalithic Symphony (Deluxe Version)

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Download links and information about Megalithic Symphony (Deluxe Version) by Awolnation. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:08:12 minutes.

Artist: Awolnation
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 32
Duration: 02:08:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Megalithic Symphony 0:57
2. Some Sort of Creature 0:26
3. Soul Wars 3:37
4. People 3:58
5. Jump On My Shoulders 4:08
6. Burn It Down 2:45
7. Guilty Filthy Soul 3:33
8. Kill Your Heroes 2:58
9. My Nightmare's Dream 0:26
10. Sail 4:19
11. Wake Up 3:02
12. Not Your Fault 4:01
13. All I Need 3:37
14. Knights of Shame 14:56
15. Thiskidsnotalright 2:41
16. Some Kind of Joke 4:52
17. Everybody's Got a Secret 3:42
18. Soul Wars (Live In Salzburg, Austria) 4:23
19. MF 3:17
20. Swinging from the Castles 3:02
21. I've Been Dreaming 2:58
22. Shoestrings 3:11
23. Not Your Fault (Robert Delong Remix) 5:52
24. People (Thomas from Ghostland Observatory Remix) 5:41
25. Burn It Down (Innerpartysystem Remix) 4:56
26. Guilty Filthy Soul (Samantha Ronson Remix Featuring Wale) 4:18
27. Jump On My Shoulders (Thomas from Ghostland Observatory Remix) 4:06
28. Sail (Borgore Pop the Sweating I'm Sailing Remix) 4:38
29. Sail (Dan the Automator Remix) 4:34
30. Sail (Feed Me Remix) 3:29
31. Sail (Tde Remix feat. Kendrick Lamar & AB Soul) 4:00
32. Sail (Unlimited Gravity Remix) 5:49

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Following his group sojourns with major-label projects Home Town Hero (on Maverick) and Under the Influence of Giants (on Island), Aaron Bruno resurfaces as a one-man band (albeit with a lot of help, including longtime partner Drew Stewart) under the name AWOLNATION on Megalithic Symphony. A megalith is a large stone, so a megalithic symphony would seem to be an ambitious suite of rock music, and the album fits its title if one interprets the ambition as an unfettered eclecticism and sense of whimsy, as tethered to constant dance beats. Bruno seems to have built his tracks up from the percussion patterns, and once he got the beats he liked, he layered on top poppy melodies supporting lyrics sung in falsetto or a gritty tenor, with plenty of goofy electronic sounds in between. The "anything goes" quality takes in a spoken-word track ("Some Sort of Creature") and songs that recall everything from Prince to Men Without Hats. It all comes together on the 15-minute closer, "Knights of Shame," which begins with Bruno imploring, "Dance, baby, like the world is ending," continues through various sections including a rap by Cameron Duddy, and ends, after a minute or so of silence, with a hidden track that finds Bruno strumming his acoustic guitar and croaking, "It's been a long time waiting for you." Megalithic Symphony engages the ear from moment to moment and allows Aaron Bruno to try out a variety of ideas, many of them half-baked, but all of them entertaining. [A Deluxe Edition added a second disc of remixed and live tracks.]