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Explosions In The Sky - The Rescue (Full album download)


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Explosions in the Sky is an American indie band from Texas, best known for their elaborate guitar and melodic instrumental work. The Rescue was their fourth studio album and was released in October, 2005. The band has generously posted the album on their website for free download - you can get it [url="http://www.explosionsinthesky.com/the_rescue.html"]HERE[/url] - the tracklist is below.

According to [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rescue_(album)"]Wikipedia[/url], "The Rescue was inspired by a time the band was on tour, and its van broke down on the road. The members had to wait eight days (hence each track title) for the transmission to be replaced in the van (as described in dialog during the song "Day Three"), and they went flat broke after the payment. They had to spend those eight days in the attic of someone kind enough to let them stay. They described "Day Eight" as "a goodbye."

You can learn more about the band at this album's recording at their [url="http://www.explosionsinthesky.com/albums.html"]Official Website[/url]. Thanx to a Redditor for the heads up.

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