Communist Daughter: Cracks That Built the Wall

Communist Daughter SKU: 31556514
Communist Daughter: Cracks That Built the Wall

Communist Daughter: Cracks That Built the Wall

Communist Daughter SKU: 31556514

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Cracks That Built the Wall
Artist: Communist Daughter
Label: Communist Daughter
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 614511838429
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. 2016 release. Communist Daughter returns with their sophomore album. They've garnered far flung praise from top media outlets such as The Fader, Noisey/Vice, Consequence Of Sound, Paste, etc.. The band has toured the country many times over, and charted on the college radio format. Chicago Sun Times calls the band "a more down-to-earth Arcade Fire and a more gripping Of Monsters and Men while nicely filling the void left by The Civil Wars". Communist Daughter was founded in 2009 by singer and songwriter Johnny Solomon in Prescott, Wisconsin. Solomon moved from Saint Paul to Prescott in 2007 after the breakup of his marriage and his band Friends Like These due to addiction, mental health issues, and a spell in jail. There he took over the Boxcar restaurant, and began writing and recording under the Communist Daughter moniker, taking the name from a Neutral Milk Hotel song.

Tracks:
1.1 Hold Back
1.2 Strange
1.3 Beach Stalker
1.4 Roll a Stone
1.5 Keep Moving
1.6 BB Gun
1.7 The Dealer
1.8 Balboa Bridge
1.9 All Lit Up
1.10 The Killing Time
1.11 Sunday Morning Again
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