All the Falsest Hearts Can Try

All The Falsest Hearts Can Try is a full-length album by Centro-Matic, released in 2000.[7][8]

All The Falsest Hearts Can Try
Studio album by
Released2000
GenreRock
LabelQuality Park[1]
Munich Records[2]
ProducerCentro-Matic[3]
Centro-Matic chronology
The Static vs. The Strings Vol. 1
(1999)
All The Falsest Hearts Can Try
(2000)
South San Gabriel Songs/Music
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[1]
The Independent[5]
NME[6]

Critical reception edit

Texas Monthly wrote that the band's "indie-rock allegiances remain strong enough that many songs here are actually oblique, bittersweet meditations on the mythology of those allegiances."[9] NME called the album "yet more rough-hewn genius-in-the-making from the same American heartlands that threw up the likes of The Flaming Lips and Uncle Tupelo."[6] The Chicago Tribune called it "brilliantly raw," writing: "Here is a group of musicians whose talent and experience pulls them toward perfection, though they'll happily sacrifice technical recording quality for musical quantity."[10] MTV wrote that "the sonic mudbath, along with Centro-matic's deliberate bush-league musicianship, exquisitely compliments [Will] Johnson's songs, a twangy mix of Crazy Horse raunch and sweet acoustic balladeering."[11]

Track listing edit

  1. Cool That You Showed Us How
  2. The Blisters May Come
  3. Call the Legion in Tonight
  4. In the Strategy Room
  5. Huge in Every City
  6. Saving a Free Seat
  7. Save Us, Tothero
  8. Most Everyone Will Find
  9. Gas Blowin’ Out of Our Eyes
  10. Hercules Now!
  11. Magic Cyclops
  12. Would Go Over
  13. Members of The Show ‘em How It's Done
  14. Aerial Spins/Nautical Wilderness

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 2. MUZE. p. 272.
  2. ^ "On Record". Sunday Times: 22. 10 Dec 2000.
  3. ^ "Centro-matic: All the Falsest Hearts Can Try". PopMatters. May 8, 2000.
  4. ^ AllMusic review
  5. ^ "POP: ALBUM REVIEWS". The Independent: 36. 19 Aug 2000.
  6. ^ a b "Centro-Matic : All The Falsest Hearts Can Try | NME". September 12, 2005.
  7. ^ "Centro-Matic | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  8. ^ Crain, Zac (April 13, 2000). "Out Here". Dallas Observer.
  9. ^ "All the Falsest Hearts Can Try". Texas Monthly. June 1, 2000.
  10. ^ Viera, Lauren. "In quest for success, Texas' Centro-Matic gets its ham-fisted fill". chicagotribune.com.
  11. ^ "Who Needs A Cuisinart When You've Got A Centro-Matic?". MTV News.

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