Posted August 21, 2008 by Din
Union Hall
by Foreign Born
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Din says: More juicy sophisticato pop melodramato from these foreign born tomatoes. The local union hall holds a mythical status in song in America, and anywhere else in the world that has had labor movements and rock and roll. Mighty choral vocals and orchestral tasty bits surround a powerful and cutting lead with a message. Plus, any rhythm section that can own a slow tempo like this without letting it become a dirge, has my respect.
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