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For fans of arab strap, lovers of intimate indie music, listeners seeking atmospheric and reflective albums for evening relaxation
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A journey! Once you place the record on the turntable and set the needle down, this is all you can expect from this album... rich in seemingly dark atmospheres... almost as if you were trying to look at someone in the shadows, from a distance, squinting your eyes... "Compersion Pt.1" picks up the pace a bit... "Kebabylon" brings it back down with its melodies dictated by wind instruments!! A truly very intimate album, one of those records you'd listen to in the evening, after work... you're there on the couch, tired after a long day, you pour yourself a whisky and listen to this record, and you think: now the day is truly over!

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Arab Strap's As Days Get Dark offers a deeply intimate and atmospheric listening experience. The album shifts between dark moods and lighter moments, especially in tracks like 'Compersion Pt.1' and 'Kebabylon.' Ideal for winding down after a tiring day, it evokes melancholy and comfort in equal measure. This record captures the feeling of looking into shadows from a distance, making it perfect for evening reflection.

Tracklist

01   The Turning Of Our Bones (05:35)

02   Another Clockwork Day (03:30)

03   Compersion Pt.1 (03:37)

04   Bluebird (02:52)

05   Kebabylon (05:15)

06   Tears On Tour (04:29)

07   Sleeper (06:24)

08   Just Enough (03:33)

09   Here Comes Comus! (04:14)

10   Fable Of The Urban Fox (04:55)

11   I Was Once A Weak Man (03:27)

Arab Strap

Arab Strap are a Scottish musical duo associated with dark, story-forward songs and a characteristic blend of spoken word and singing.
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By sonic80

 "As Days Get Dark by Arab Strap is a fantastic album, one of those that slowly but inevitably creeps under your skin."

 Aidan Moffat’s unique way of singing, with that mix of spoken word and singing, is raw, dark, carnal, never sycophantic or reassuring.