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Welcome Home, Loser

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Download links and information about Welcome Home, Loser by The Broken Family Band. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 48:43 minutes.

Artist: The Broken Family Band
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 48:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Happy Days Are Here Again 2:54
2. Living In Sin 3:10
3. Oh Princess 3:15
4. Where the Hell Is My Baby 3:43
5. Yer Little Bedroom 5:19
6. John Belushi 4:18
7. Cocktail Lounge 3:10
8. Honest Man's Blues 2:08
9. We Already Said Goodbye 3:43
10. A Place You Deserve 3:32
11. Roman Johnson One 0:36
12. The Last Song 3:43
13. Wherever You Go 3:12
14. Coping with Fear 6:00

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The Broken Family Band pursue a twisted form of rootsy Americana so convincingly that first-time listeners will assume that they're from New Mexico, like the Handsome Family, or maybe rural southern California like the first generation of country-rockers. In fact, the Broken Family Band are from that noted alt-country mecca of Cambridge, England, and they are a long-running side project by members of various third-string British indie bands. But that doesn't keep Welcome Home, Loser from being one of the most entertaining country-rock hybrids to come down the pike in some time. The key to the band is singer/songwriter Steven Adams, whose lyrics blend the angsty character studies of Will Oldham with the rueful, sarcastic wit of Kirsty MacColl; the sardonic "Wherever You Go," with its oddly catchy chorus "Welcome home, loser/You let us down again," is the album's key statement. Other highlights include the honky tonk kiss-off "We Already Said Goodbye," the giggly "Living in Sin" (a charmingly goofy tune about the perils of having a Satanist for a girlfriend), and the unexpectedly dramatic, Mercury Rev-like country-psych closer, "Coping with Fear."