Amanda Palmer - There Will Be No Intermission
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания: 2019
Жанр: Alternative, Experimental, Psychedelic
Издатель (лейбл): 8ft. Records
Продолжительность: 01:17:53
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Только обложка альбома
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44.1
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Источник (релизер): qobuz.comТреклист
01. All The Things (01:23)
02. The Ride (10:13)
03. Congratulations (00:37)
04. Drowning In The Sound (05:45)
05. Hold On Tight, Darling (00:40)
06. The Thing About Things (05:35)
07. Lifeâs Such a Bitch Isnât It (00:33)
08. Judy Blume (06:45)
09. Feeding The Dark (00:20)
10. Bigger On The Inside (08:29)
11. There Will Be No Intermission (01:01)
12. Machete (06:09)
13. You Know The Statistics (00:38)
14. Voicemail For Jill (05:34)
15. Youâd Think Iâd Shot Their Children (01:43)
16. A Motherâs Confession (10:37)
17. Theyâre Saying Not To Panic (00:27)
18. Look Mummy, No Hands (05:30)
19. Intermission Is Relative (00:54)
20. Death Thing (05:00)
Лог проверки качества
foobar2000 1.4 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2019-03-08 23:11:23
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Analyzed: Amanda Palmer / There Will Be No Intermission
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -3.62 dB -16.92 dB 1:23 01-All The Things
DR11 -0.49 dB -16.13 dB 10:13 02-The Ride
DR10 -5.46 dB -22.44 dB 0:38 03-Congratulations
DR7 -0.49 dB -12.50 dB 5:45 04-Drowning in the Sound
DR11 -5.40 dB -21.77 dB 0:41 05-Hold On Tight, Darling
DR8 -0.49 dB -14.04 dB 5:35 06-The Thing About Things
DR11 -8.59 dB -24.31 dB 0:33 07-Life's Such a Bitch Isn’t It
DR10 -0.49 dB -16.23 dB 6:45 08-Judy Blume
DR12 -2.98 dB -17.00 dB 0:20 09-Feeding The Dark
DR8 -0.49 dB -11.13 dB 8:29 10-Bigger on the Inside
DR10 -6.09 dB -20.41 dB 1:02 11-There Will Be No Intermission
DR7 -0.49 dB -12.25 dB 6:10 12-Machete
DR10 -9.02 dB -23.84 dB 0:38 13-You Know The Statistics
DR10 -0.49 dB -16.22 dB 5:34 14-Voicemail for Jill
DR10 -4.24 dB -20.06 dB 1:43 15-You'd Think I’d Shot Their Children
DR8 -0.49 dB -12.62 dB 10:38 16-A Mother's Confession
DR10 -3.91 dB -18.48 dB 0:27 17-They're Saying Not To Panic
DR9 -0.49 dB -14.53 dB 5:30 18-Look Mummy, No Hands
DR10 -7.14 dB -21.55 dB 0:55 19-Intermission Is Relative
DR9 -0.49 dB -14.83 dB 5:00 20-Death Thing
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Number of tracks: 20
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1341 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Об альбоме (сборнике)
Amanda Palmer isn't one for small gestures. Ever since the Dresden Dolls, the singer/songwriter she favored grandiosity but that tendency reaches its full flower on There Will Be No Intermission, her third album and first solo effort since 2012's Theatre Is Evil. Palmer didn't keep quiet in the interim-collaborations in particular abounded-but given this is her first set of songs in seven years, it would seem this would be a clearinghouse of long-festering ideas. Instead, There Will Be No Intermission is attuned to the moment, an album that attempts to sort through the chaos of 2019, particularly the reckoning engendered by the rise of MeToo. Palmer views all this turmoil through an individualized perspective that isn't especially restrictive. Operating from the assumption that her personal carries universal wisdom, Palmer writes with proud pump, puffing up two songs past ten minutes ("The Ride," "A Mother's Confession"), but never dipping below the five-minute mark. Fleeting instrumental interludes function as palette cleansers between these opuses, which are often anchored on her piano and voice. Even when the arrangements are heightened, as they are with a conventional rock band on "Drowning in the Sound" or strings on "Voicemail for Jill," the album is designed to make the listener lean into Palmer's elliptical verses. Abandoning sculpted hooks for rambling poetry that surges as much for punctuation as emotion is a canny move by Palmer: it forces attention on the lyrics, since the rest of the record feels deliberately amelodic. As such, There Will Be No Intermission is an album designed to demand attention, even if it doesn't necessarily command it-it's too obtuse and willful for that. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine