We Shall All Be Healed
The Mountain Goats · 2004
44 min · 13 tracks · indie folk
A poignant blend of lo-fi indie folk that captures intimate narratives with raw honesty.
We Shall All Be Healed is an album by The Mountain Goats, released in 2004. A poignant blend of lo-fi indie folk that captures intimate narratives with raw honesty. This album is significant for its critical acclaim, with many praising Darnielle's lyrical depth and storytelling. It further contributed to The Mountain Goats' place in the indie folk scene and helped them gain broader recognition, leading to increased interest in their subsequent works. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does We Shall All Be Healed sound like?
A poignant blend of lo-fi indie folk that captures intimate narratives with raw honesty. Rooted in indie folk.
What makes We Shall All Be Healed by The Mountain Goats notable?
This album is significant for its critical acclaim, with many praising Darnielle's lyrical depth and storytelling. It further contributed to The Mountain Goats' place in the indie folk scene and helped them gain broader recognition, leading to increased interest in their subsequent works. By the time 'We Shall All Be Healed' was released in January 2004, The Mountain Goats had already established a dedicated following through their earlier albums. This record came just after their breakthrough album 'The Sunset Tree' and marked a continuation of John Darnielle's narrative-driven songwriting style, further solidifying his reputation as a distinctive voice in indie music.
How many songs are on We Shall All Be Healed?
We Shall All Be Healed has 13 tracks, running approximately 44 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Slow West Vultures Standout 2:41
- 2 Palmcorder Yajna 4:08
- 3 Linda Blair Was Born Innocent Standout 2:46
- 4 Letter From Belgium 3:11
- 5 The Young Thousands 4:34
- 6 Your Belgian Things 3:49
- 7 Mole 4:32
- 8 Home Again Garden Grove Standout 3:15
- 9 All Up the Seething Coast 3:45
- 10 Quito 2:03
- 11 Cotton 3:25
- 12 Against Pollution 3:43
- 13 Pigs That Ran Straightaway Into the Water, Triumph Of 2:51
Release Date
January 1, 2004
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
44 min 49 sec
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