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Time To Die

The Dodos

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Small Deaths The Dodos 5:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Longform The Dodos 4:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Fables The Dodos 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 The Strums The Dodos 4:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 This Is A Business The Dodos 4:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Two Medicines The Dodos 5:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Troll Nacht The Dodos 6:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Acorn Factory The Dodos 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Time To Die The Dodos 6:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Company (Bonus Track) The Dodos 5:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
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iTunes Review

The third album by the Dodos opens with “Small Deaths,” a sweet and smart number that creeps along stealthily much in the way their previous release, Visiter, did. While their sound continues to center around skillful, propulsive drumming and percussion, an abundance of acoustic guitars and Meric Long’s pleasant, warm voice drawing out syllables at a leisurely pace, Time To Die feels a bit more restrained than Visiter. Standouts like “Longform,” and “Acorn Factory” feature top-notch acoustic guitar work, while “The Strums” is pushed and pulled by humming, Feelies-like guitars. “Fables” has a melodic, repeated chorus and the most traditional song structure of the bunch, and “Troll Nacht” beautifully nudges glittering, acoustic fingerpicking up against reedy, electric guitars and walls of tom drums. That yin/yang struggle is a teaser, and one might beg the band for more of those dynamics in the future. Better yet, they can steal their own ideas from Time To Die’s title track, a blissful, six-minute mini-epic of hard edges and surprises; acoustic guitars never sounded so exciting.

Recent Customer Reviews

Different is not bad
     
by bedevel

When I first heard this album I had the same thought that a lot of Visiter fans had—that it's too polished and lacked the edginess of previous albums. I just saw them live and I must say that these new songs come off just as well live as their older stuff. I think the big difference on this album first off is the quality of the recording. Anyway, give it plenty of listens... really good album. (Visiter is still my favorite, though)

Different But Good
     
by sarahgracious!

I am definitely a mega Dodos fan, and Visiter was a fantastic album. It's evident that they have taken a turn away from their more untamed sound, but I think this more melodic album is done nicely. Wonderful music from them, as always.

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by explosivesoymilk

Awesome. Also agree on hitting up south florida.

Biography

Genre: Indie Rock

Years Active: '00s

Originally formed in 2006 as Dodobird by multi-instrumentalist Meric Long, unpredictable San Francisco indie rock duo the Dodos acquired their new moniker with the arrival of Logan Kroeber, a fellow West Coast artist whose penchant for experimental drumming and progressive metal melded perfectly with...
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