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Divine Weeks - We're All We Have album

Divine Weeks - We're All We Have album

  • Performer: Divine Weeks
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: We're All We Have
  • Released: 2018
  • Style: Indie Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1127 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1921 mb
  • Other: MP1 MP4 AIFF AA MPC AHX MOD
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 683

Description

The trailer for the incendiary second track from Divine Weeks new - and final ever - album, "We're All We Have.

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Divine Weeks have put together an album the hard way, all on their own, and they've done it right in every detail. We're All We Have is packaged in an attractive case with a lyric booklet and ample band photos. Holding this package, listening to the contents, it could be 1992 again (there's even a song called "Love Is a Mixtape"), and that's a damn fine thing because the album is also an homage to the rock and roll spirit. This is an album for anyone who has ever raised a fist or lighter (or even a god-forbid cell-phone) at a rock and roll show, lost in the passion of the moment. 7. Drunken Prayer Explores Hope, Home With "Cordelia" (premiere + interview). Freakwater's Morgan Geer has returned with the best Drunken Prayer LP to date, Cordelia Elsewhere.

Divine Weeks new record coming together. Sneak peak - have a listen. Calling all rebel lovers out there, hate is too great a burden to bare. We’ve seen this kind of hatred before, something we’ve already fought and died for. See all. Posts. Divine Weeks updated their cover photo. 28 December 2018 at 13:08 ·. Divine Weeks added an event. 28 December 2018 at 13:07 ·. Seminal . indie rockers Divine Weeks play their final show for their hometown in support of their final ever album, "We're All We Have," a record Variety calls one of 2018's top 10 releases.

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Divine Weeks T-shirt with design from CD label for the new record "See Those Landing Lights". After a lengthy hiatus, singer Bill See's memoir "33 Days" was the catalyst to reforming & releasing "See Those Landing Lights" & the politically charged "We're All We Have".

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Primary Artist, Producer.

Divine Intervention is the sixth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on September 27, 1994, through American Recordings, it was their first album to feature Paul Bostaph, replacing the band's original drummer Dave Lombardo. The production posed a challenge to the record company, as its marketing situation drew arguments over the album's explicitness. The band used the Decade of Aggression live album to give them time to decide the album's style.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Fight For Love
Vocals – Melody Muraca
4:31
2 We’re All In One & One In All 3:35
3 Don’t Get Caught On The Wrong Side Of History 6:00
4 The Indomitable Force Of Love 3:41
5 Soldier Girl
Vocals – Melody Muraca
5:54
6 Too Much Beauty 5:01
7 Darkness Brings Out the Light in Me
Vocals – Melody Muraca
3:47
8 Every Little Once in a While 4:58
9 Love is a Mixtape
Vocals – Melody Muraca
4:15
10 Holes 4:40
11 Hold On To Love In A World Gone Mad 3:47

Credits

  • Artwork – Anita Maya
  • Bass – Steve Soto
  • Drums, Percussion – Dave Smerdzinski
  • Engineer – Andrew Bush
  • Guitar – Raj Makwana*
  • Photography – Devan Makwana, Oleg Bolotov
  • Producer – Divine Weeks
  • Vocals, Harmonica – Bill See

Notes

Liner notes:
On July 16, 2017, we gathered in a little room in Culver City to start writing this record. Before long, it became impossible to ignore the divisiveness and inhumanity pervading our country. We’d go home and watch the news with the ones we love, and we’d all feel the uneasiness in the air and like things were unraveling and slipping beyond our control. When that happens, it’s tempting to give in to the kind of hate that closes your heart, and it can turn you into someone you’d vowed you’d never be. You can lose yourself in that kind of darkness. But you gotta hold on tight to who you really are and to the ones you love. Because at the end of the day, we’re all we have.

Over the last year, there’s been plenty to get angry about, and while anger is an energy that fuels a lot of great rock and roll, we were instead drawn to the dauntless idea of two people holding on to love and humanity in a world gone mad. Because the fight for the preservation of the soul of a nation begins with the resolve to love one another, through and through. That’s what’s at the heart of this record.

For a couple of months we searched for an identity for the record. Then during a long improvisational jam at the end of a rehearsal last September, the framework for “Don’t Get Caught on the Wrong Side of History” came…a song that would very much inform the writing for the rest of the record. At its core, it’s a song about love of country, not for the one it’s become, but for what it is at its best and for maybe what it could be again. America, the land of wonders…the dream where dreamers dream. This record was inspired by those who have used art, comedy, ingenuity and love to remind us all of that America and the crucial task it is of reclaiming it. This is our little contribution to that end.

But that’s not all this record is. There’s a song about making mixtapes for someone because sometimes music is the only way to say how you feel. There’s a song for a mother. Another for a father. Another about how hard it is to see someone who’s trying to disappear until it’s too late. And another about loving someone so much it feels like a kind of sublime madness.

We still believe in the redemptive powers of love and music. And we still believe in the audacious choice to fight the darkness of inhumanity with light and love and joy. In the face of hate, fight for love. Come join the future. We need you.

Love is love is love is love.
~ Divine Weeks, 10/2/18