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Wolf Songs For Lambs

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Download links and information about Wolf Songs For Lambs by Jonathan Fire Eater. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 35:18 minutes.

Artist: Jonathan Fire Eater
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 35:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. When the Curtain Calls for You 3:03
2. The Shape of Things That Never Came 3:36
3. This Is My Room 4:09
4. No Love Like That 2:53
5. Bi-Polar Summer 2:41
6. I've Changed Hotels 3:23
7. Everybody Plays the Mime 3:58
8. These Little Monkeys 2:30
9. Station Coffee 2:24
10. A Night In the Nursery 3:55
11. Inpatient Talent Show 2:46

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DreamWorks actually courted Jonathan Fire*Eater, which is bizarre — no matter how photogenic the quintet is, their music is simply not meant for the mainstream. Fortunately, the band's sound isn't drastically cleaned up on their major-label debut, Wolf Songs for Lambs, but that doesn't mean that the record is the powerhouse it could have been. The production is somewhat muted, meaning that the band never tears into the songs like they do in concert, but that turns out to be a minor complaint, because Jonathan Fire*Eater has such an individual, idiosyncratic sound that even weak moments sound kinetic. Through most of Wolf Songs for Lambs, the group comes across as a hybrid of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Pavement and the Make-Up — they have the twisted, unpredictable songstructures of Malkmus' crew, the hipster blues of Spencer and the revolutionary zeal of the Make-Up — and while the songwriting is uneven, the record still shows more style, substance and originality than most post-alternative guitar combos. It may not find Jonathan Fire*Eater fulfilling their potential, but Wolf Songs for Lambs remains a strong debut.