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Genres: Alternative, Rock, Folk

Release Date: May 26, 2009

Listens: 366

Recs: 12

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 30:08

Tracks: 10

Record Label: Hardwood Records

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ProudestMonkey1 Rec'd this on Jun 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 6143 Rec's: 316
“This is the first song I listened to of Hayden's new album and it convinced me to buy the rest. It's definitely still melancholy but the melodies and music are slightly jollier.”
erintyner Rec'd this on Jun 3, 2009:
Street Cred: 50 Rec's: 3
“A deliciously catchy break-up song - a tale of a "half glass and a sad sack" who can't make it work. The country twang here is a nice balance to Hayden's usual melancholy.”
hubbird Rec'd this on Jun 5, 2009:
Street Cred: 403 Rec's: 22
“Mmmm, electric guitar. This album is some of Hayden's most instrumentally accomplished work -- production is really clean but still interesting. Obviously the songs are still great, as always.”
hubbird Rec'd this on Jun 5, 2009:
Street Cred: 403 Rec's: 22
“Swelling and cresting then receding. A song like a flood.”
largemammal Rec'd this on Sep 18, 2009:
Street Cred: 1 Rec's: 2
“Hayden is like an old friend. He picks you up when you need it, but he keeps you honest as well. Some real personal moments here, as always not to be missed.”
hubbird Rec'd this on Jun 5, 2009:
Street Cred: 403 Rec's: 22
“I've never heard of Howie Beck, but this production makes me think I definitely should have. Unobtrusively masterful.”
westofrome Rec'd this on Jun 4, 2009:
Street Cred: 46 Rec's: 5
“Hayden lets loose, and he's such a sad sack that it feels like the real deal. Reminds me of Loudon Wainwright's "So Damn Happy" in spirit. ”
hubbird Rec'd this on Jun 5, 2009:
Street Cred: 403 Rec's: 22
“Man, this is the happiest sounding breakup song ever. I kind of wish I had had this song on my iPod during my last breakup. It kind of makes me want to get into a relationship and then break up so I can listen to it and feel it.”
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