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HomeRekords

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Download links and information about HomeRekords by ZüriWest / ZuriWest. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 38:33 minutes.

Artist: ZüriWest / ZuriWest
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 38:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Was tribt de di gäng dür die Nächt 2:01
2. Sensibel 2:36
3. Liebi niene meh 2:44
4. No'ne Blues (Klavierstunde) 2:11
5. Haubi Songs (Passerelle) 2:21
6. Luki's Loki 2:12
7. Chinasky (Flötenstunde) 2:57
8. Schöne Geburtstag 2:43
9. Güggu 2:51
10. Mir si die letschte Mönsche uf dr Wäut 3:01
11. U3 3:08
12. Chinasky (Jimi T.) 1:29
13. Fögi 1:11
14. Rote Wii 2:01
15. L.I.M.S. 1:58
16. Haubi Songs (Veranda) 3:09

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To the uninitiated, Zuri West probably come across as typical local rock heroes — a group that scores on its home turf by adapting a globally popular brand of music to a specific language, which is guaranteed to win a faithful audience in that language's country, but it also has the disadvantage of failing to impress listeners abroad. But while HomeRekords really features lyrics in a Bernese dialect of German (which is a pretty far cry from regular German), it is actually more than a local specialty — and the disc isn't perfect, but it's a good, if quirky, listen. The image of a bland guitar pop band is quickly shattered as Zuri West begin to explore stuff like cabaret pop with relaxed acoustic guitar interludes or the almost a cappella music on "Chinasky," which is basically a monologue over a weird bassline. There are still plenty of catchy pop/rock songs here, but the album retains an oddball feel due to the pointedly laid-back nature of songwriting, with arrangements that would have sounded just plain primitive on a true pop record, but which seem merely laconic on HomeRekords because this is obviously the band's intent, and doesn't reflect a lack of talent or effort. It brings Zuri West unexpectedly close to the indie rock bands who like to play with pop music by deconstructing it, but while most of those groups play with deconstruction to make a postmodernist statement, Zuri West sound more like they simply decided to skip the unnecessary polish by stripping pop/rock to its very core. And it turns out it works just fine, the way a sketch can be as expressive as a full-bodied painting. HomeRekords may be short on frills and layers, but it shows that the lazy touch of a pro can still be sufficient at creating accessible, catchy, and smart music.