![]() There's no shortage of uptempo rock songs here - the title track and "Every Red Cent" both come to mind - but the overall mood is darker than the bittersweet, hopeful songs heard on Burning My Travels Clean. It also may be the album that helps to define Votolato's own sound, echoing the work he's already done while embracing some bolder stylistic choices. ![]() It may be the efforts of producer/Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla, or the musicians heard on this recording (including Walla, Red Stars Theory's Seth Warren, and Seldom's Casey Foubert), but Suicide Medicine has a distinctive sound that sets it apart from Votolato's earlier solo work and his albums as a member of Waxwing. Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripciónįollowing a pair of albums released in 2002 (his own Burning My Travels Clean and Waxwing's Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns), Seattle's Rocky Votolato returned with his third full-length.
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