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El Cielo

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Download links and information about El Cielo by Dredg. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 57:07 minutes.

Artist: Dredg
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 57:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Brushstroke: Dcbtfoabaaposba 0:57
2. Same Ol' Road 5:14
3. Sanzen 4:34
4. Brushstroke: New Heart Shadow 1:33
5. Triangle 5:03
6. Sorry But It's Over 4:08
7. Convalescent 3:32
8. Brushstroke: Walk In the Park 1:40
9. Eighteen People Live In Harmony 4:28
10. Scissor Lock 3:23
11. Brushstroke: Reprise 1:32
12. Of the Room 3:44
13. Brushstroke: An Elephant In the Delta Waves 1:47
14. It Only Took a Day 3:16
15. Whoa Is Me 5:36
16. The Canyon Behind Her 6:40

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Dredg is one of those rare bands who truly cannot be categorized. Gavin Hayes' vocals cascade like a waterfall over a sea of scratching Latin rhythms, dulcimers, guitars in odd time signatures, and prog rock-inspired drums. Hayes shares his penchant for Bulgarian chants in "Triangle" and "Same Ol' Road." "Whoa Is Me" could provide the soundtrack to all things haunted. Whether it's a piano and strings or Cure-influenced (specifically the Cure's "Fascination Street") guitars, instruments fill the time between songs on El Cielo. They offer a respite from the monotony and the slow-fast-slow style of songwriting. In an odd moment at the end of "Whoa Is Me," a soft-spoken public radio DJ speaks of a jazz number from 1944. The full-throttle rocker "It Only Took a Day" is one of the highlights. El Cielo is unlikely to become a hit on commercial radio, but perhaps Dredg could find their niche on college stations.