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 The Crayon Fields - No One Deserves You

Release Date:11/13/2015;Notes:Crayon Fields, Melbourne's own euphoric pop icons, return with their third album, No One Deserves You, their first sinc...Click To Read More About This Product

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Release Date:11/13/2015;Notes:Crayon Fields, Melbourne's own euphoric pop icons, return with their third album, No One Deserves You, their first since the epochal 2009 classic All the Pleasures of the World (CH 066CD). All the Pleasures was a worldwide phenomenon, one of the first Melbourne albums of the modern era to reach an international audience. The album led to Pitchfork raves tours of the US and Europe releases in Japan and the UK shows with Spoon, Best Coast, First Aid Kit, and Stereolab and appearances at Australian festivals like Laneway, Golden Plains, and Big Day Out. Coming off their third overseas tour in 2010, the band took a break that turned into more of a hiatus, although calling it quits was never in the cards. Frontman Geoffrey O'Connor launched his celebrated solo career with 2011's Vanity Is Forever (CH 088CD/LP) and 2014's Fan Fiction (CH 119CD/LP), but all the while Crayon Fields continued quietly working on another album. The result is a glorious pop record. No One Deserves You presents Crayon Fields in vibrant technicolor, full and free and self-assured. All the classic Crayon Fields trademarks are there - the vocal harmonies, guitarist Chris Hung's fearsome fretwork, Brett Hudson's nimble basslines, and O'Connor's sly, debonair songwriting. But it is also Crayon Fields as you've never heard them before - grown-up, knowing, and with a slight swagger in their step. They've always contrasted their structured, detailed pop arrangements with an impulsive, irrational approach to romance. But this aspect has only become more pronounced as their musicianship develops and singer O'Connor becomes all the more willing to exploit every reflection on love, positive or negative, for the sake of entertainment. The album is as significant a development as All the Pleasures of the World was from their fey, wispy 2006 debut Animal Bells (CH 056CD). Lead single "She's My Hero" is the band at their most exuberant, but "Love Won't Save You" reveals how a six-year gap has replaced innocence with something more worldly. On "No One Deserves You" and "Give Him Nothing," O'Connor gives clear voice to his romantic obsessions, while album closers "Somewhere Good" and "Good Times" seem more resigned than optimistic. Crayon Fields formed as a high school band in the early 2000s. Over the years at different points they've been scrappy kids, wide-eyed ingénues, and magical pop sprites, and now take their final form as assured pop conquerors.;Track List:1. 01. Slow Magic;2. 02. She's My Hero;3. 03. Love Won't Save You;4. 04. No One Deserves You;5. 05. If I Could;6. 06. Night Moves;7. 07. Give Him Nothing;8. 08. So Do I;9. 09. Somewhere Good;10. 10. Good Times


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