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Where It Lives

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Download links and information about Where It Lives by This Is The Kit. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 39:19 minutes.

Artist: This Is The Kit
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 12
Duration: 39:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. With Her Wheels Again 2:50
2. We Need Our Knees 2:40
3. Two Wooden Spoons 2:48
4. Creeping Up Our Shins 3:19
5. Come a Cropper 1:47
6. Do More Dancing 4:16
7. Greasy Goose 3:05
8. Wednesday 4:39
9. One of These Socks 3:44
10. Up to My Ears 3:05
11. Fighting_Talk 4:24
12. She Does 2:42

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Although Where It Lives was released as a digital-only offering by the Bristol, England–based This Is the Kit, these songs were actually recorded by singer Kate Stables in her home without any accompaniment. But who needs a band when you can track mercurial three-part vocal harmonies as flawless as those on the bluesy, electric guitar–based “With Her Wheels Again”? Stables swaps the amplified six-string for acoustic arpeggios on the following folkie number, “We Need Our Knees,” where she sings one beautifully stark vocal track over nimble fingerpicking. Echoes of Vashti Bunyan emanate from “Two Wooden Spoons,” where Stables’ buttermilk-smooth inflections flow alongside more dexterous folk guitar playing. Although she's wonderful as a guitar player, there’s something even more magical when Stables picks up a banjo. Check out “Creeping Up Our Shins,” where that unmistakably traditional tone plucks and flutters around her quivering voice. It’s an uncanny pairing that resonates with an undeniably symbiotic chemistry. In “Do More Dancing,” she exercises more restraint on the banjo, letting her lilting vocal melodies carry the song.