
- 10
- Tracks
- 41 min
- Runtime
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10 tracks · 41 min
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On Escape From Evil, Lower Dens’ Jana Hunter emerges: cerebral and hot-blooded, rash and incorruptible, and, crucially, possessing of a loud, clear voice. The album sees Hunter stepping up and taking center stage, and emboldening every aspect of the band. Escape From Evil is a cinematic, tonally rich work. The sounds are clean and warm. The pulse of the album is strong. Melodies are potent and songs are physical. Lyrics are direct, frank confrontations with life’s common crises. The album title is brazen, and along with the grimly funny title of lead single, “To Die in L.A.”, almost theatrical. Lower Dens’ 2010 debut, Twin-Hand Movement, was a stunning evolution of guitar brilliance and murky emotiveness, while its 2012 follow-up, Nootropics, was a stark, textured paean to experimental bands of the krautrock era. Escape From Evil marks a bold, monumental step forward for the band and the welcome manifestation of a singer we’ve never quite seen until now. 01. Sucker’s Shangri-La 02. Ondine 03. To Die in L.A. 04. Quo Vadis 05. Your Heart Still Beating 06. Electric Current 07. I Am the Earth 08. Non Grata 09. Company 10. Société Anonyme
In brief
- When was Escape from Evil released?
- Escape from Evil was released in 2015.
- How many tracks are on Escape from Evil?
- Escape from Evil has 10 tracks, with a runtime of 41 minutes.