Dark Light Daybreak
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Dark Light Daybreak | ||
Studio album by Now It's Overhead | ||
Released | September 12, 2006 | |
Genre | Indie rock | |
Length | 38:30 | |
Label | Saddle Creek Records | |
Producer(s) | Andy LeMaster | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Now It's Overhead chronology | ||
Fall Back Open (2004) | Dark Light Daybreak (2006) |
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Dark Light Daybreak is the third album by Now It's Overhead, released on September 12, 2006.
Now It’s Overhead has more than once evoked the term “dreamy”. Dark Light Daybreak is not exactly an exception – it’s awash in the band’s signature moody layers and wall of guitar. But if the previous two records were dream-like, Dark Light Daybreak is more akin to waking up. The range of Clay Leverett’s drumming and the variations of Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink’s vocals shine through, adding to each song the expertise of musicians who stand back, listen, then bring exactly what needs to be there. Dark Light Daybreak runs the songwriting gamut, leaving not a moment to be missed.
[edit] Track listing
- Let the Sirens Rest (4:09)
- Estranged (4:01)
- Walls (3:43)
- Believe What They Decide (3:39)
- Night Vision (3:51)
- Type A (2:25)
- Dark Light Daybreak (3:53)
- Meaning to Say (4:01)
- Let Up (3:26)
- Nothing In Our Way (6:42)