The Lines You Amend
"The Lines You Amend" | |||||||
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Single by Sloan | |||||||
from the album One Chord to Another | |||||||
Released | 1996 | ||||||
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CD single 7" | ||||||
Genre | Alternative rock | ||||||
Label | Murderecords | ||||||
Writer(s) | Jay Ferguson, Sloan | ||||||
Producer(s) | Sloan | ||||||
Sloan singles chronology | |||||||
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"The Lines You Amend" is a song by Canadian rock band Sloan, and the third single released from their 1996 album, One Chord to Another.
Reception
Bassist-vocalist Chris Murphy described the song as being "about suicide", and said, "We sort of breeze through it like it's a cutesy number, but the lyrics are heavy."[1] One lyric makes reference to Ringo Starr's song "Photograph".[2]
The song has been praised by critics for its melodic strength,[3][4][5] with one critic describing it as "Beatle-esque pop".[6] Billboard magazine's critic suggested it was in the style of Violent Femmes.[7] Rolling Stone's critic wrote that the song begins sounding like "The Ballad of John and Yoko", but then becomes "a likable hybrid of T. Rex and Crowded House."[2]
Portions of the music video were filmed in a York University lecture hall.[8]
Charts
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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Canada RPM Top Singles[9] | 39 |
Canada RPM Alternative 30[10] | 12 |
References
- ↑ Lewis, Nick. "Sloan takes greatest hits for a spin", Calgary Herald, 2005-05-10, p. C2.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hoskyns, Barney (1997-03-06). "One Chord to Another", Rolling Stone 755: 72.
- ↑ Jenkins, Mark. "Sloan: 'Between the Bridges' Murderecords; Sloan: '4 Nights at Palais Royale' Murderecords", The Washington Post, 1999-11-05, p. N17.
- ↑ Foster, Patrick. "Pop Music", The Washington Post, 2002-07-29, p. C5.
- ↑ Farber, Jim. "Halifax Band is a singular sensation", New York Daily News, 2005-05-07, p. 29.
- ↑ Devlin, Mike. "Sloan plays past old labels", Times-Colonist, 2005-05-05, p. D4.
- ↑ Verna, Paul (1997-04-12). "One Chord to Another", Billboard 109 (15): 65.
- ↑ Preston, Brian (February 1997). "Girls just wanna", Saturday Night 112 (1): 14.
- ↑ "Top Singles - Volume 65, No. 5, April 07 1997". RPM. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
- ↑ "Rock/Alternative - Volume 64, No. 26, March 03 1997". RPM. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
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