Glass Floor
Glass Floor | ||||
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Studio album by Maritime | ||||
Released | June 1, 2004 | |||
Genre | Indie pop, acoustic rock | |||
Length | 45:03 | |||
Label | Foreign Leisure | |||
Producer | J. Robbins, Maritime | |||
Maritime chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Pitchfork Media | 3.2/10 link |
Glass Floor is the first full-length album by the indie pop group Maritime. It was the follow-up to the Adios EP, which contained five tracks. The songs on this album range from acoustic ballads ("Lights") to fast acoustic driven songs ("James") as well as heartfelt love songs ("I'm Not Afraid") and fast, poppy tunes ("Adios") which was on the Adios EP.
Brian Howe, of Pitchfork panned the album, saying it was "nothing to write home about, and didn't hold out any hope for great things to come either." However, Howe was more positive about the band's later album, We, the Vehicles.[1]
Track listing
- "The Window Is The Door" 4:01
- "Sleep Around" 3:25
- "Someone Has To Die" 3:21
- "King Of Doves" 4:12
- "We've Got To Get Out" 2:40
- "James" 3:31
- "A Night Like This" 4:17
- "Souvenirs" 2:44
- "Adios" 2:44
- "I'm Not Afraid" 4:00
- "If All My Days Go By" 2:53
- "Lights" 2:42
- "Human Beings" 4:33
References
- ↑ Howe, Brian. "Maritime 'We, the Vehicles'." Pitchfork.com, 16 April 2006. (http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/5591-we-the-vehicles/)
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