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This Soft Life

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Download links and information about This Soft Life by Scout. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:47 minutes.

Artist: Scout
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Unlimited Weekends 4:11
2. Before You 2:59
3. Here's The Thing 2:46
4. Just Between You And Me 3:51
5. Good Enough For Now 3:25
6. No One Asked You 3:14
7. Never Never 4:08
8. Some Day Jimmy Thorton Will Walk Away Lopsided With Money 0:39
9. Come On & Go 4:00
10. Here Come The Waterworks 5:52
11. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything 4:23
12. Fly On The Window 3:19

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Scout's Ashen Keilyn comes into her own as a songwriter and as a singer on the band's sophomore album, This Soft Life. Her confidence as an artist comes full circle nearly ten years after planting herself in the East Village dwellings of New York City. Her musical magic with childhood pal/drummer Nigel Rawles is stronger than ever, positioning Scout to merge their indie rock stylings with radio-ready dynamics for a full, lovely sound. Producer/engineer Carl Glanville (Counting Crows, Jesse Malin, Shudder to Think) maintains Scout's flowing, pre-grunge design by surrounding Keilyn's soft, brooding vocals with intricate arrangements from Rawles and new guitarist Brian Silverman. As a trio, Scout has never sounded more relaxed or more together as they do on This Soft Life. Songs such as "Before You" and "Good Enough For Now" are unshaken pop gems with pulsating riffs, while "Come On & Go," and "No One Asked You" are melancholy and edgy. This Soft Life is an intimate soundscape that doesn't expand beyond the band's intentionally warm presentation. Scout keeps things minimal and such a move allows the songs to speak for themselves.