Sunday, 12 August 2012

Real Estate - Finance Revealed

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Product Details

  • Original Release Date: November 17, 2009
  • Label: Woodsist
  • Copyright: 2009 Woodsist
  • Total Length: 39:32
  • ASIN: B002UNQJ00

Customer Reviews

I?m enjoying this

?January 10, 2010

By Frank Lynch "frank_lynch"

This is a very pleasant debut. It?s got jangly guitars such as you might hear in the Trashcan Sinatras, it?s got vocal harmonies such as you might hear in Dr. Dog or Grizzly Bear, and it?s got just a tinge of the darkness you might hear in The National. Very glad to have downloaded this, and I look forward to more.

Simply put: one of the best albums of 2009

?September 2, 2010

By Morgan T. Denner "morgan"

I immediately fell in love with this album. I always try to find bands that really catch my ear and attention, especially with all the clone bands going around these days that are not in it for the art but for the fame, and these guys really really did pull me in. One of my favorite albums to listen to is slowly becoming sonic opium for me: slow, glistening, nonchalant, stagnant, and addicting. One of my favorite lines of all time in the most unexpected of places is in this album:

?Until you find your rolex in the sand
You?ll be stopping
Until that solid gold is in your hand
You?ll be happy?

That line just clangs at the core of me. I have seen thm twice and both times they were amazing. So go listen to this album?s entirety and enjoy a nice dose of sonic opium because this album will make you heavy.

Check out this indie band?

?March 4, 2010

By J. Pratty

Another one of my favorite Indie-releases of the year, Real Estate?s debut album draws on indie greats Yo La Tengo, early Shins, and other not-quite-lo-fi masters. A relaxing and rewarding listen, Real Estate glides and caresses the listener while describing the fate of the suburban dwellers, (two tracks with Suburban in the title), with lyrics such as ?the suburban dogs are in love with their chains.? The most upbeat the albums gets is only a brisk walk, ?Beach Comber? being one of my favorites, but the pleasantries of the album leave the listener satisfied instead of waiting for more?unless of course if by more you mean their next album.

Pretty Good

?June 21, 2010

By Steve Hutchman

This is a pretty good lo-fi album. It reminds me of a little bit of ?let it be? era replacements mixed with a little modest mouse. I really like that the vocals are in the bottom of the mix and are hardly audible. I think this is great because you have to strain to hear the words witch makes them more important. I did find that some of the songs were a little to sparse and repetitive but on a whole it was a good listening experience.

Bring on the summer?.

?March 28, 2010

By P. J. Burke "Patman"

Just discovering the pleasures of this great album. There?s a surprising intensity and happy urgency for what seemingly appears to be just another jangly semi-low-fi-indie album. Forget all the labels and categories, put aside a small part of your day, and let Real Estate?s pleasurable music usher in your Spring/Summer of 2010. Joyful stuff !!

great debut album

?March 11, 2010

By Mr. Scaly

Real Estate brings a sound that should be familiar to indie rock fans, but it never really feels old. Definitely a band to watch out for in the future.

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