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Camper Van Beethoven New Roman Times Rar

Download NEW ROMAN TIMES by CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN free. #1 rated music site. 6.5 Million songs. Get lyrics ♫ music videos for your iPhone®. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for New Roman Times - Camper Van Beethoven on AllMusic - 2004 - Camper Van Beethoven began stealthily. Please don't hesitate to email us if you have any questions, suggestions or issues. We also welcome feedback on how we can improve our services. Metacritic Music Reviews, New Roman Times by Camper Van Beethoven, A concept album set in an alternate version of the U.S. Where the states are actually countries.

Camper Van Beethoven New Roman Times Rar

Hey Friends: We are pleased to announce our winter touring schedule for Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker. First the big news: CRACKER AND CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN RETURN TO THE THE GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL!!! DEC 30th and 31st.

Buy Tix For 30th 31st Our (by now traditional) California holiday run is a little different this year. This time we head out across the Southwest, hitting Tucson AZ, Austin, Dallas and the legendary Big Barn at Dosey-Doe in Woodlands TX.

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Began stealthily reviving their recording career not long after reuniting in 2000 -- while the official line was that their idiosyncratic 2002 re-recording of 's was an older unreleased project, as was much of the material on the 2000 anthology, the truth is both were recorded following the band's return to touring. However, by 2004 they decided it was time to release a legitimately 'new' album, and was the result. It also proved to be one of the most ambitious projects had ever attempted, a 20-track concept album that imagines an alternate future where the United States has been reshaped into an uneasy association of 13 separate nations, as one young man from the Christian Republic of Texas signs up to fight in a civil war that's broken out between the Northern and Southern factions of California.

As far as the album's ongoing narrative goes, it's hard to tell the players without a scorecard, but the album's themes of the nature of conflict, the trade in contraband as a form of underground governance, and how ordinary people find themselves caught up in large events all make themselves felt, even after casual listening. As the narrative would suggest, is somber by 's standards, though numbers like 'Hippie Chix,' 'I Hate This Part of Texas,' and 'Militia Song' show their playful side had not abandoned them, and though this edition of took fewer chances musically than they did on their wildly eclectic early albums (and honestly sound tighter and more professional as a consequence), the faux internationalism of 'R 'n' R Uzbekistan,' 'Sons of the New Golden West,' and 'Might Makes Right' sounds like the work of the band that made. (And the oddball sonic manipulations of 'Los Tigres Traficantes' and 'Sons of the New Golden West (Reprise)' play nicely with 's long history of oblique, stoner-friendly humor.) isn't always of a piece with the band's celebrated body of work from the '80s, but it's not hard to imagine they could have come up with something like this as the follow-up to, and it's as imaginative as anything this band would ever bring forth.