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Nothing Ever Lasts

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Download links and information about Nothing Ever Lasts by Bunkbed. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 38:08 minutes.

Artist: Bunkbed
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 38:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ice Cream 0:26
2. we'reven 4:32
3. Dead Eyes Open 2:39
4. The Blunders 2:52
5. Instrumental 6:13
6. Easy Enough 3:44
7. A Simple Letter 3:08
8. For You 3:32
9. Iced Toes 3:12
10. Goodbye 2:26
11. You Scream 1:21
12. Untitled 4:03

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Originally a solo project of frontman Keith Krate, Bunkbed's debut is a full-band affair with additions of bass, drums, cello, and keyboards, resulting in a nice mix of sadcore and stark indie pop. As Keith laments "Never again will I trust you with my heart" on "The Blunders" over a modest whir of keyboards and guitars, the pace is set for an album whose depressed focus never grows as weary as its author's intent. Anchored by intricate guitar melodies that float over an atmospheric backdrop that suits the down-tempo pensiveness of the songwriting, the occasional use of strings add an elegance to a set that tends to get caught too long in one gear. Still, at times elements of everyone from Toad the Wet Sprocket to Galaxie 500 and Elliott Smith can be heard, proving Krate a versatile songwriter. Overall, a release that shows more than a little promise.