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Buy Our Intention; We'll Buy You A Unicorn

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Download links and information about Buy Our Intention; We'll Buy You A Unicorn by Kaddisfly. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:07:32 minutes.

Artist: Kaddisfly
Release date: 2005
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:07:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. La Primera Natural Disaster 3:16
2. A Message to the Flat Earth Society 3:39
3. The Calm of Calamity 4:58
4. Crimson Solitude 4:35
5. Eres Tremulent 4:52
6. New Moon Over Swift Water 3:21
7. Let Weight Be Measured By Merit 3:02
8. Akira. 2:22
9. For the Ejection of Rest; They'll Dance 3:30
10. Osmosis in C 4:18
11. What Comes of Honesty 2:12
12. Five Tears From A Carpenter's Eye for Detail 6:04
13. Buy Our Intention; We'll Buy You a Unicorn 5:45
14. Set Sail the Prairie 5:13
15. Horses Galloping on Sail Boats 10:25

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Kaddisfly issued two self-released EPs and one LP before they signed with Hopeless Records and turned out this nicely crafted and beautifully produced album. Buy Our Intention; We'll Buy You a Unicorn doesn't do itself any favors by sporting one of the more pretentious album titles of the year, and song titles like "Eres Tremulent" and "For the Ejection of Rest; They'll Dance" don't do much to ease the misgivings that any sensible person will have when looking over the package. But the music is a pleasant surprise — emotional without being too bombastic, guitar-heavy and aggressive without ever quite tipping over into punkiness, Kaddisfly's sound will probably be categorized by the lazy as emo, but there's quite a bit more to it than that. "For the Ejection of Rest" flirts with dub, while "Osmosis in C" is unapologetically jazzy; other tracks contain strong hints of a math rock inclination amongst the guitarists. The album's final number, a ten-and-a-half-minute long epic titled "Horses Galloping on Sailboats," feels like self-indulgent filler, but everything else succeeds at being simultaneously fun, smart and interesting.