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Habibi - Anywhere But Here (DELUXE EDITION, COKE BOTTLE CLEAR VINYL) ((Vinyl))

Habibi

Habibi - Anywhere But Here (DELUXE EDITION, COKE BOTTLE CLEAR VINYL) ((Vinyl))

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Brooklyn's Habibi brought an explosive and celebratory fun to their self-titled 2014 debut. That brief collection was overflowing with bubblegum melodies, upbeat pop, and the kind of giddy excitement that bands only revel in during their earliest stages. Six years later, sophomore album Anywhere But Here retains some of that excitement, but sees the band expanding into moodier expression, more complex songwriting, and an expanded instrumentation that includes occasional Middle Eastern touches. This kind of progression was hinted at on the band's 2018 EP Cardamom Garden, which saw them incorporating Persian hand percussion and lyrics sung in Farsi into shadowy rock tunes. Anywhere But Here splits its track list between higher-energy power pop songs like the attitude-heavy "Misunderstood" and more simmering, downtempo slow burns like "Flowers." On the moodier songs, spindly surf-rock guitar leads blur into reverb-coated vocal harmonies. The relaxed pace and sun-dazed atmosphere of "Angel Eyes" sounds like the Allah-Las at their most subdued, but before long, Habibi calls on the jittery fire of their earliest material for the dancey garage pop of "Bad News." Both Habibi's pop-friendly and atmospheric sides grow on Anywhere But Here, with more direct hooks on songs like "Hate Everyone But You" and a daring willingness to explore outside of their known parameters on songs like album-closer "Come My Habibi." Along with auxiliary percussion from a tombak player, the song finds a droning riff stretching into a psychedelic workout, taking the band further out than they've ventured before. Being able to break new, more serious ground without losing any of the pop core that made the band so fun to begin with is the album's key strength. Anywhere But Here not only has some of Habibi's most adventurous songs, but also some of their best yet.

Angel Eyes Bad News Flowers Born Too Late Stronghold Dragging Me Down Mountain Song In The City Misunderstood Hate Everyone But You Come My Habibi BONUS 7” A1. The World Ain’t Round, It’s Square A2. Nice B1. Try B2. The Breeze

  • Internal ID: JITRE
  • Format Detail: LP Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl, Bonus 4-song Emerald Green Vinyl 7"
  • Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 72 hours for this item's shipment.**
  • Genre: Indie & Alternative