Going to a Town
Rufus Wainwright · 2007
9 min · 2 tracks · indie pop
A poignant blend of lush orchestration and introspective lyrics, capturing a sense of longing and disillusionment.
Going to a Town is a single by Rufus Wainwright, released in 2007. A poignant blend of lush orchestration and introspective lyrics, capturing a sense of longing and disillusionment. 'Going to a Town' was well-received by critics, earning praise for its emotional depth and lyrical sophistication. The title track became an anthem of sorts, resonating during a politically charged era in the U.S., reflecting themes of exile and belonging. It also contributed to Wainwright's reputation as an influential figure in contemporary music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Going to a Town sound like?
A poignant blend of lush orchestration and introspective lyrics, capturing a sense of longing and disillusionment. Rooted in indie pop.
What makes Going to a Town by Rufus Wainwright notable?
'Going to a Town' was well-received by critics, earning praise for its emotional depth and lyrical sophistication. The title track became an anthem of sorts, resonating during a politically charged era in the U.S., reflecting themes of exile and belonging. It also contributed to Wainwright's reputation as an influential figure in contemporary music. Released in 2007, 'Going to a Town' is Rufus Wainwright's follow-up to his critically acclaimed album 'Want One' (2003). By this time, Wainwright had solidified his position in the indie pop scene, known for his theatrical style and rich vocal delivery. This album continued to explore his personal themes while showcasing his growth as a songwriter.
How many songs are on Going to a Town?
Going to a Town has 2 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Going to a Town Standout 4:06
- 2 Low Grade Happiness Standout 5:18
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