Matthew Good - — Lights Of Endangered Species 2011 _best_

Saxophones, flutegelhorns, flutes, and clarinets.

: Unlike the high-tension energy of his previous work, Good noted he was able to "sit back and really focus," resulting in a slower, more cinematic pace. Chart Success : It debuted at on the Canadian Albums Chart. Recognition : The record was nominated for Rock Album of the Year at the 2012 Juno Awards. Key Tracks and Tour Matthew Good - Lights of Endangered Species 2011

– The album’s most immediate track. A driving, mid-tempo rock song with a guitar riff that recalls later Radiohead. Lyrically, it’s a scathing critique of mob mentality and nationalist fervor: “There’s nothing so cruel as the blinding light of the majority.” Saxophones, flutegelhorns, flutes, and clarinets

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