MP3 2293 mb.
Performer: Shannon McArdle
Title: Summer Of The Whore
Country: US
Catalog Number: BRN-CD-191
Label: Bar/None Records
Released: 05 Aug 2008
Style: Country, Indie Rock, Country Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 898
| 1 | Leave Me For Dead | 3:08 |
| 2 | I Was Warned | 2:08 |
| 3 | He Was Gone | 3:16 |
| 4 | Paint The Walls | 2:28 |
| 5 | Come, Autumn Breeze | 3:45 |
| 6 | That Night In JuneGuitar, Electric Bass – Peter Langland-Hassan | 6:41 |
| 7 | CA DRL & 170 | 3:51 |
| 8 | Summer Of The Whore | 3:38 |
| 9 | Poison My Cup | 4:03 |
| 10 | This Longing | 2:39 |
Songs in album Shannon Mcardle - Summer Of The Whore 2013. Shannon Mcardle - Poison My Cup. Shannon Mcardle - That Night In June. Shannon Mcardle - Paint The Walls. Shannon Mcardle - Leave Me For Dead. Shannon Mcardle - I Was Warned. Shannon Mcardle - Summer Of The Whore. Shannon Mcardle - He Was Gone. Shannon Mcardle - This Longing. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Album 2007 10 Songs. Summer of the Whore Shannon McArdle. of the Whore is singer and songwriter Shannon McArdle's debut solo effort after the demise of the Mendoza Line and her messy marriage to ML's Timothy Bracy. That said, you already know what the album is about, something McArdle and her label, Bar None, play up in her press materials. Indeed, a sticker on the front of the jewel case proclaims: The Mendoza Line's former singer steps out and doesn't hold her feelings back. In other words, this is a nakedly no pun intended confessional - and sometimes. Listen free to Shannon McArdle Summer of the Whore Poison My Cup, That Night in June and more. 10 tracks 35:37. Whore is alternately fearless and terrified, vengeful and perceptive. The post-breakup questions posed on Paint the Walls come in two sizes-big Do I sleep on my side, or in the middle of the bed and bigger Does my value rise again, or does it plummet into the abyss -but its He Was Gone that provides the albums biggest wallop, as McArdle mourns her husband, the child they never. Summer of the Whore. Shannon McArdle Format: Audio CD. Summer Of The Whore. Please retry. This album is a sparse, haunted affair with a wide variety of moods and textures. It's not the feel good album of the year, but it's an honest, singular work, rich in melody and the occasional bitter smile. Shannon McArdle takes desperation to a new level of complexity. All Music Guide. Go Unlimited. Summer of the Whore, her first album since the end of both her former band, the Mendoza Line, and her marriage to Line singer Timothy Bracy, is full of first-person songs that document romantic splits with such alarming detail and carefully parsed emotions that it seems they must be autobiographical. And they are, but only up to a certain point. In a recent interview, she asserts she's exaggerating her feelings to make a point and evoke a very specific despair. So Summer of the Whore is fictional autobiography: Those who know McArdle from the Mendoza Line want all the drama and the blame,. Nevertheless, McArdle was inspired to record again. Three months later, she started writing the deeply personal songs which make up her solo debut, Summer of the Whore, an unflinching collection of hauntingly beautiful numbers. That's the backstory the album covers the fallout and it's not always an easy listen. Recorded at Gold's Slope Park studio in a matter of weeks with help from Gold on drums and bass, as well as her twin brother Paul on guitar, Summer of the Whore is a candid chronicle from the frontlines of despair, where lustful freedom barely compensates for the gapi