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Ingleside Terrace

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Download links and information about Ingleside Terrace by French Toast. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 40:03 minutes.

Artist: French Toast
Release date: 2006
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 40:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Letter 2:01
2. Protest Sign 4:01
3. Take Me All the Way 2:23
4. Secrets 3:22
5. Treason 3:41
6. Settle In 4:08
7. Brejnev 3:58
8. Train's Leavin' 2:52
9. Wasn't He Great 3:13
10. Took You for Strong 3:34
11. U.S.S.B.S 2:56
12. Fork In the Road 3:54

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To call the second full-length from French Toast a departure would be an understatement. To say the least. From the first few bars of the opening track, "The Letter," this almost feels like a totally different band. While the addition of Ben Gilligan probably has a lot to do with the development, the elements that made their debut a solid ride are still in the fore, suggesting a band that — regardless of member additions — is progressing rather than resting. While the debut In a Cave was a stark, early-'80s-mood-meets-21st-century-approach affair, Ingleside Terrace feels like a jump through time. Elements of Pavement's brand of melody, late-'80s American underground rock, and more recent electronic styling all mixed together result in a playful, driving rock & roll record that manages to add fuel to the argument that nothing beats a power trio. While In a Cave sidled up to the more chill and distant aspects of new wave and post-punk, Ingleside Terrace — in both its production sensibility and songwriting — takes that and adds a bit of swagger, a bit of soul. If In a Cave (perhaps purposely) felt like a small room, Ingleside Terrace feels like moving landscapes and wide horizons. An impressive follow-up to an impressive debut. ~ Christopher M. True, Rovi