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GENRE(S): Rock
STYLE(S): Emo, Math Rock
Condition: New & Sealed
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Tiny Moving Parts are back with their 3rd full length Celebrate. The band returned to the studio with their friend Greg Lindholm, who previously produced the band's first album, This Couch Is Long & Full Of Friendship, Tiny Moving Parts started with thirteen songs before whittling away the excess and finding the core in it's ten song form. Formed by brothers Matthew and Billy Chevalier and cousin Dylan Mattheisen, the album blooms into optimism across it's ten tracks, mixing modern guitar, sensitive songwriting, and high production with their unique flash of musical technicality. Celebrate starts with darker, sadder moments, like "Happy Birthday" and it's story of being left, and fights to stay positive as it carries through. "Prodigy" which adds violin on the album to provide a new tone for the band to "Breathe Deep" that tells the story of a snow man trying to make it beyond winter and through summer over chipper, videogame-like guitar. Eventually, Celebrate blooms into full blown optimism on closer "Minnow".
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