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"ill lit gives us songs that are elegies of American lostness, road music for a new breed of pioneers. Any person who is no longer young, and not yet old: rootless human beings of scattered family, no land, and only a home away from no-home. Who are nonetheless burdened with lustful urges to build something, somewhere; to say something, to someone: to call out of the ruins of all this glorious fucked-up American freedom we own." - Sound Collector ---------------------------------------------------------------
"Cosmic in Gram Parsons' sense of the word, and with an understated Lou Reed-like intensity, ill lit's music moves the mind and mesmerizes the heart." - Franz Wright --------------------------------------------------------------- "a pop-perfect bit of alt-country, beset by a frail, ethereal synth whisper, like a ghost shooting through the farm, blowing up stalks of hay before finally crashing face-first into a wall" - Pitchfork Media --------------------------------------------------------------- "a perfect meeting of the old and the new" - CMJ --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.myspace.com/illlit http://www.illlit.com Check out the artist's website: http://www.illlit.com Track List: 1. Across Country 2. Satan's doing fine without me 3. Worth the Wait 4. The Ghost of Presston Brown 5. Los Angeles 6. The Bridge in Tracy 7. The Homewrecking Ball 8. This is not a good time 9. The Pale Spiritual 10. You left after work Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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