
The Weight Is A Gift CD
1. Concrete Bed
2. Do It Again
3. Always Love
4. What Is Your Secret?
5. Your Legs Grow
6. All Is a Game
7. Blankest Year
8. Comes a Time
9. In the Mirror
10. Armies Walk
11. Imaginary Friends
Picking up where Let Go left off, The Weight is a Gift answers questions of lust and deception, greed and love, joy and regret and the rites of passage you werenât quite ready to pass through. Produced primarily by DCFC rock wizard Chris Walla and the band itself, The Weight is a Gift chips away the grit and pretence clogging up much of todayâs rock agenda, leaving only pop in its purist form â the stuff goose bumps are made of.
Harmonies stack up knee-deep as the boys channel their inner Moody Blues in swelling epics like âDo It Again,â âAll Is A Gameâ and the best pop song youâll hear all year â âImaginary Friends.â The albumâs soft, fuzzy and undeniable centerpiece, âAlways Love,â issues a twinkling conviction while âWhat Is Your Secretâ pilots the arrival of a brutal truth. Throughout, even within the more soft-spoken moments on The Weight is a Gift (âComes a Timeâ and the eerily beautiful âYour Legs Growâ), it is Cawsâ profoundly emotive and angelic voice that makes this album not just something to hear, but something you feel in your gut.
It plays out like the best bedtime story: One that riles you up, spooks you a bit, makes you think, then eases your mind. And when you go to sleep, you might know a little something you didnât when you woke up that day
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1. Concrete Bed
2. Do It Again
3. Always Love
4. What Is Your Secret?
5. Your Legs Grow
6. All Is a Game
7. Blankest Year
8. Comes a Time
9. In the Mirror
10. Armies Walk
11. Imaginary Friends
Picking up where Let Go left off, The Weight is a Gift answers questions of lust and deception, greed and love, joy and regret and the rites of passage you werenât quite ready to pass through. Produced primarily by DCFC rock wizard Chris Walla and the band itself, The Weight is a Gift chips away the grit and pretence clogging up much of todayâs rock agenda, leaving only pop in its purist form â the stuff goose bumps are made of.
Harmonies stack up knee-deep as the boys channel their inner Moody Blues in swelling epics like âDo It Again,â âAll Is A Gameâ and the best pop song youâll hear all year â âImaginary Friends.â The albumâs soft, fuzzy and undeniable centerpiece, âAlways Love,â issues a twinkling conviction while âWhat Is Your Secretâ pilots the arrival of a brutal truth. Throughout, even within the more soft-spoken moments on The Weight is a Gift (âComes a Timeâ and the eerily beautiful âYour Legs Growâ), it is Cawsâ profoundly emotive and angelic voice that makes this album not just something to hear, but something you feel in your gut.
It plays out like the best bedtime story: One that riles you up, spooks you a bit, makes you think, then eases your mind. And when you go to sleep, you might know a little something you didnât when you woke up that day











