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Flags for Unknown Territories

 
Album Review: Flags for Unknown Territories

  • Artist: Saturnine
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1996
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Flags for Unknown Territories moves on from the dreamy wash of Saturnine's earlier work, and steps into slightly more pop territory -- early REM is a semi-suitable reference point ("Ivan Boesky"), but the record's light drums, ringing guitar arpeggios, and sing-song melodies tend to be far gentler and more subliminal, and a charming indie simplicity makes the whole thing work beautifully. It may be less obviously dreamy than releases like Wreck at Pillar Point, but it's as incredibly pretty as anything the band has done. ~ Nitsuh Abebe, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Elora Saturnine (3:44)
Ivan Boesky Saturnine (3:03)
The Death of Hong Kong Saturnine (4:25)
Shine Into the Sky Saturnine (3:47)
Where Are the Crows? Saturnine (3:37)
Palomar Saturnine (2:08)
Traitors Saturnine (3:23)
Planes Saturnine (3:56)
The March of Ides Saturnine (2:54)
Tailspin Saturnine (2:31)
Listing Saturnine (5:49)

Credits

Saturnine (Producer), Kurt Ralske (Producer), Kurt Ralske (Engineer)
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