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Lazarus  - Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America) flac album
  • Performer Lazarus
  • Title Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America)
  • Date of release 2005
  • Country US
  • Style Folk Rock, Acoustic
  • Other formats MPC RA MMF VOX MOD FLAC AC3
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1330 mb
  • Size FLAC 1665 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 376

1. The Walking Sonnet. com/release/940185" limited vinyl

Helping themselves to the same jar of candy that the Flaming Lips munch on for inspiration, Lazarus poignantly lament the demise of the American dream. To great effect, they use a wide range of instrumentation to bring forth pleasantly wistful textures, a technique that works to their advantage throughout without being overbearing. There are also moments of contemplation that wouldn't be out of place on an Elliott Smith record.

Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Lazarus. His second release, 'Like Trees We Grow up to be Satellites (The Backwards America)', punched through the whispering darkness into an orchestral declaration of strength, political upheaval, and hope.

2004 Like Trees We Grow Up to Be Satellites (The Backwards America). 1 The Walking Sonnet. 2004 The Backwards America Demos.

Breathing In Backyards (Demo). from Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America) by Lazarus. from Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America), released January 1, 2004. The protean Seattle duo strike a winning balance between starry-eyed drone, seething folk, and soothing ambient. Bandcamp New & Notable May 29, 2019. Soft-Spoken Secrets by Fake Furs. Aggressive alt-rock with a sense of goth melodrama; this . duo get at the darkness beneath fading glamour. Bandcamp New & Notable May 28, 2019.

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2) Lazarus is also a Detroit rapper whose debut album ‘Chapter One: The Prince Who Would Be King’ was released in 2007. Lazarus speaks on what he sees in his life in the realest, most creative and passionate way that it can be delivered: through wordplay, vocabulary, and vast amounts of emotion. Lazarus comes off as versatile in his range of rap styles, the way he shifts from calm to hard to lyrical, and then from slow-paced to fast.

Grow Up, as the title implies, is a song where Hayley asks people to grow up and open their minds. She calls out for people to open up to others and accept everyone for who they are. She told MTV News about the meaning of the song: There seemed to be this thread in my brain about people who just really need to grow up and maybe open up their mind a little bit, and for me, as a girl, I’ve always sort of done things the way that I wanted to do them, and sometimes you get backlash for that. We’re not even going to be a band any more, this just sucks, we’re just going to have to retire. And Taylor would be just sort of mad, and that’s how Grow Up "came about. I think you were playing a John Mayer song, like making fun of somethin. ut yeah, we were frustrated. And then all of a sudden this riff came out of it, and all of a sudden we had this song called "Grow U.

Tracklist

1 The Walking Sonnet
2 Fashion / Murder
3 This American Dream
4 Croslin St. (MCMSM)
5 The Poet Of Emptiness
6 Michelle From Somewhere
7 Singing To The Thieves
8 With / What / We
9 Breathing In Backyards
10 Mostly Ghosts
11 Yes. Roam.

Credits

  • Artwork By [Drawings] – Esteban Rey, Trevor Montgomery
  • Drums – Jared Hawkins, Jeff Shannon , Jim Redd
  • Mastered By – John Golden
  • Mixed By, Recorded By – Jared Hawkins
  • Producer, Mixed By, Recorded By – Scott Solter
  • Vocals – Scott Solter, Wendy Allen
  • Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Bells, Organ [Hammond + Pump], Tape, Tabla, Sampler, Drums, Piano, Tambourine, Harp [Box] – Trevor Montgomery
  • Written-By – William T. Montgomery*

Notes

Also released in the US on CD by Temporary Residence Limited (TRR072) and on limited vinyl on Ruined Potential Records.

Recorded from March to June 2004 at 15th Studio and mixed at Tiny Telephone, San Francisco.

The front cover and spin identifies the artist as "Lazarus" only. The inside cover of the booklet credits this release to "William Lazarus".

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TRR 72 Lazarus Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America) ‎(CD, Album) Temporary Residence Limited TRR 72 US 2004
FTK 05 William Lazarus* Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America) ‎(LP, Album, Ltd) Ruined Potential Records FTK 05 US 2006
TRR 72 Lazarus Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America) ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd) Temporary Residence Limited TRR 72 US 2004
HECY1013 Lazarus Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America) ‎(CD, Album) Temporary Residence Limited, Human Highway HECY1013 Japan 2004