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Walter Schreifels - An Open Letter To The Scene album

Walter Schreifels - An Open Letter To The Scene album

  • Performer: Walter Schreifels
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: An Open Letter To The Scene
  • Released: 2010
  • Style: Alternative Rock, Acoustic, Indie Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1632 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1477 mb
  • Other: AA AIFF MPC VQF MP4 DXD VOX
  • Rating: 4.5
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Complete your Walter Schreifels collection.

c) & (p) 2010 Walter Schreifels under exclusive license to Academy Fight Song for sale in . Arctic Rodeo Recordings for sale in Continental Europe, Big Scary Monsters for sale in United Kingdom, Dine Alone Records for sale in Canada.

An Open Letter To The Scene Tracklist. 1. Arthur Lee's Lullaby Lyrics.

24 USD. Over two decades after GB released their landmark album Start Today, Schreifels transcended his hardcore roots and showed another side of his constantly shifting skin with his solo debut An Open Letter To The Scene.

On May 4, 2010, Schreifels released his first solo album An Open Letter to the Scene via Big Scary Monsters Recording Company (UK), Academy Fight Song (US), Dine Alone Records (CAN) and Arctic Rodeo (Europe). In support of the album release, Schreifels announced a 12-date UK tour. The album features 10 tracks on CD and 11 on vinyl, including covers of songs by Agnostic Front, CIV, and My Bloody Valentine (vinyl version only). The CIV song he covered, "Don't Gotta Prove It", was written by Schreifels. In an interview with Alter The Press!, Schreifels confirmed his follow-up solo.

Album by Walter Schreifels. Arthur Lee's Lullaby. She Is to Me. Society Suckers. Don't Gotta Prove It. Wild Pandas. Ballad of Lil' Kim. Open Letter.

Schreifels now has strayed from the genre of Hardcore and has recently released is his solo debut entitled An Open Letter To The Scene, a Folk-Rock record, which if it could be described in one word : Innocent. The album is solid and has something for nearly any tolerant music fan. Walter has not shied from his hardcore roots, in fact he embraces them in the album, with a rendition of Agnostic’s Society’s Sucker and a version of a song written for a Hardcore project, Civ, in Don’t Gotta Prove It. A unique quality about the songs on Schreifels’s debut is that they could easily sound great.

Track Listing - 1. Arthur Lee's Lullaby (2:57) 2. She Is to Me (3:56) 3. Society Suckers (1:36) 4. Save the Saveables (2:44) 5. Shootout (3:36) 6. Don't Gotta Prove It (2:47) 7. Wild Pandas (3:11) 8. Requiem (3:24) 9. Ballad of. Lil' Kim (2:46) 10. Open Letter (4:07).

Listen to and download Walter Schreifels - Arthur Lee's Lullaby. Sounds like: Ben Kweller, Ben Folds, Against Me! What's so good? Listen to a curated playlist crafted from this song. After over twenty years writing and performing music he finally released his solo debut in April of this year. The album, An Open Letter to the Scene, is mostly him and his guitar singing poignantly about life, people, and the old days in New York. Judging by the title, I was expecting some kind of attack on either the hypocrisy and ridiculousness of hardcore or the inanity and pretentiousness of hipster indie-folk. But in amazingly good taste and with tremendous restraint, Schreifels does not obviously deliver either