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Flaws

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Download links and information about Flaws by Bombay Bicycle Club. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 33:26 minutes.

Artist: Bombay Bicycle Club
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 33:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rinse Me Down 3:10
2. Many Ways 2:42
3. Dust On the Ground 4:03
4. Ivy & Gold 2:56
5. Leaving Blues 2:56
6. Fairytale Lullaby 2:20
7. Word By Word 2:38
8. Jewel 3:04
9. My God 2:26
10. Flaws 2:57
11. Swansea 4:14

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On their sophomore album, Bombay Bicycle Club goes acoustic. Where their 2009 debut introduced four young London-based musicians playing energetic post-punk trimmed with effects reminiscent of early-‘90s indie rock, 2010’s Flaws does away with electric guitars to reveal a band going through a pretty heavy folk phase. But from the catchy opener “Rinse Me Down,” it all makes perfect sense because Jack Steadman’s voice has a naturally quavering tremolo that would rest well between the vocals of Devendra Banhart and Conor Oberst. They redo “Dust On the Ground” from their first album, this time around giving the tune a melancholic beauty, while the melodic “Ivy & Gold” is a more buoyant ditty that bounces on a brushed snare drum while Steadman sings the same melody as the guitar line. English chanteuse Lucy Rose helps flesh out the title-track with feathery harmonies, adding a gauzy dimension to the album’s jewel. And just so there’s no mistaking that this is indeed a folk album, the band bestows reverent covers of John Martyn’s “Fairytale Lullaby” and Joanna Newsom’s “Swansea.”