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MP3 Marigold - Half Winter, Half Spring in the Unreal City

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  • Opening Song
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  • Champion of the Spelling Bee
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  • Half Winter, Half Spring in the Unreal City
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  • These Are Your Complaints
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  • Putting Like a Genius
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  • Dia de los Muertos
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  • Thanks Elsie
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  • Trying to Keep the Cicadas Away
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  • Tequila Bomb
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  • Run and Hide
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  • Osaka Blues(featuring Maiko Nishikawa)
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"The record's success is as much a product
of Cassidy's solid song writing and ear for melody as it is for his child-like
tinkering, which lends a sonic accompaniment to these innocent and often melancholic songs."

11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, FOLK: Folk Pop



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Brian Cassidy is one lucky guy. Wouldn't we all love to spend our weeknights and weekends in a private school band room, bringing to life all of the songs that are usually banished to the backs of napkins and folded-up notebooks,
throwing in everything but the kitchen sink, including all of the instruments we don't know how to play, and in the end, have it sound as good as Half-Winter, Half-Spring in the Unreal City does. The record's success is as much a product of Cassidy's solid song writing and ear for melody as it is for his child-like tinkering, an element which gives the record's varying sound a cohesive feel and
serves to compliment its lyrical themes, lending a sonic accompaniment to the innocence inherent in their melancholy. "Putting Like a Genius" has Cassidy
endearingly poking at piano keys with a child-like lack of precision; the impromptu sneeze that opens "Trying to Keep the Cicadas Away" serves as an audible wink in the face of the song's contemplative hush; the drunken caterwaul of "Thanks Elsie" is undercut with sparse percussion, fumbled harmonica, and more disjointedly inspired piano playing. "We're gonna get it this time..."Cassidy mutters into the microphone before taking on "Elsie." Did he ever. -Thomas Whalen


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