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| 1. 14,000 Things To Be Happy About |
| 2. Bees |
| 3. I'm Pretty Sure I Can See Molecules |
| 4. Safe & Sound |
| 5. To Be Alive and Alone |
| 6. Ear Nose & Throat |
| 7. Ear Nose & Throat Pt. II |
| 8. Even Marathon Runners Need to Nap |
| 9. Floribraska |
| 10. The Do the Build the House |
| 11. Get Lost |
| 12. Jackpot Stampede Deluxe |
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Like to Say Otepka,
By Barry J. Bailey (Urbana, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Beds in a Burning House (Audio CD)
It's taken a long time, but I've decided: This is my favorite album they've made yet. Penturbia is amazing, yes, but this one's going to have to slide by. Plus, the version of "Nancy" on this one has hand claps. I know: You'd have to hear it to get it.
Every song on this album is well written, well recorded, and well mixed. The lyrics are playful and make you happy, even if they're about the most horrible conditions Americans have to face while in the country (i.e., "Ear Nose & Throat" paints the full-on picture of our failing healthcare system). If you ever have a chance, catch their live show. And dance. They love to love you for dancing. Nicest guys on the planet. Ever.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good indie/pop rock, but I would definitely not call this classic - you'll still like it, I think,
This review is from: Making Beds in a Burning House (Audio CD)
There are several reasons why Troubled Hubble's "Making Beds in a Burning House" is not a classic, but that's not to say it's a bad album. First of all, the singer's voice lacks the charm or charisma that a Sting or Bono has - he doesn't seem to be trying hard enough. Don't get me wrong here - he's good, but he sounds kind've generic and uninspired (he DOES have a unique voice, though, which is good). Every song here is good, thankfully, though they sound kind've generic. I'm pretty sure they haven't found their sound yet. The lyrics are somewhat easy to make out, but they aren't that good when you can. Musically it sounds like your standard indie/pop rock album - nothing new here. Ok, so with all these seemingly negative details, then why am I saying this is good? Well, like I said, every song here is good (and even a great one - see "Ear Nose & Throat") pop rock. It's not Ben Folds good, but it's good. I think that if you like the band or this genre then you will like this album, just not "greatly". Still, I would slightly recommend it.
Highlights include: "Ear Nose & Throat" the rest are good or decent
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing... simply amazing...,
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This review is from: Making Beds in a Burning House (Audio CD)
Saw their show last night, bought the CD last night, loved everything. This CD is fabulous. TH always manages to put a smile on my face and this album is no exception. Buy this CD and Penturbia and it will give you a new appreciation for what good fun music is.
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