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Celebration Rock

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Download links and information about Celebration Rock by Japandroids. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 35:10 minutes.

Artist: Japandroids
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 8
Duration: 35:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Nights of Wine and Roses 4:02
2. Fire's Highway 4:43
3. Evil's Sway 4:26
4. For the Love of Ivy 4:13
5. Adrenaline Nightshift 4:26
6. Younger Us 3:32
7. The House That Heaven Built 4:49
8. Continuous Thunder 4:59

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“If they try to slow you down/Tell them all to go to hell,” The Japandroids shout-sing on Celebration Rock’s opener, “The House That Heaven Built.” Singer/guitarist Brian King and drummer David Prowse nearly broke up before they even released their debut album, 2009’s Post-Nothing, due to a lack of interest in their hometown of Vancouver, B.C.; thank goodness they persevered. The Japandroids’ second album is so fresh and so unclean; Pitchfork has weighed in that this hook-heavy affair is “a rock record for the ages.” Certainly it’s packed with bursts of pretty punk rock that’s smart enough to be self-referential and emotionally grounded enough to avoid irony. Self-questioning swagger is on display throughout this album—the kind of style displayed by The Replacements in the '80s, The Afghan Whigs in the '90s, and more recently the Canadian act The Constantines and the Brooklyn-based band The Men.