Glow in the Dark
Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers · 2009
14 tracks · Americana · Southern rock
A vibrant blend of Americana and Southern rock infused with reflective lyrics and lively instrumentation.
Glow in the Dark is an album by Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers, released in 2009. A vibrant blend of Americana and Southern rock infused with reflective lyrics and lively instrumentation. 'Glow in the Dark' received positive critical reception, showcasing Clyne's knack for storytelling through song. Its blend of upbeat melodies and introspective lyrics captured attention, contributing to the band's reputation as key players in the Americana genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Glow in the Dark sound like?
A vibrant blend of Americana and Southern rock infused with reflective lyrics and lively instrumentation. Rooted in Americana and Southern rock.
What makes Glow in the Dark by Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers notable?
'Glow in the Dark' received positive critical reception, showcasing Clyne's knack for storytelling through song. Its blend of upbeat melodies and introspective lyrics captured attention, contributing to the band's reputation as key players in the Americana genre. By the time 'Glow in the Dark' was released in 2009, Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers were well-established within the Americana scene, following their 2004 album 'No More Beautiful World.' This album marked a continuation of their signature sound while further solidifying their fan base after years of consistent touring and releases.
How many songs are on Glow in the Dark?
Glow in the Dark has 14 tracks.
Tracklist
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- 1 Contraband
- 2 Maybe We Should Fall in Love Standout
- 3 I Know You Know
- 4 Mexico/Lemons
- 5 Down Together
- 6 Your Name on a Grain of Rice Standout
- 7 Mercy
- 8 Sin Nombre
- 9 Leave an Open Door
- 10 I Can Drink the Water Standout
- 11 Hello New Day
- 12 Mañana
- 13 European Swallow
- 14 I Do
Release Date
February 2, 2009
Artist Origin
United States
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