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The Submarines | Declare a New State |
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Written by Laura Hamlett
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006 |
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With their debut album Declare A New State, the longtime collaborators have forged a beautiful and sonically inventive record.

For the Submarines' Blake Hazard and John Dragonetti, it was love at first take—but the second take is even better. With their debut album Declare A New State, the longtime collaborators have forged a beautiful and sonically inventive record. From the haunted, sing-song buzz of "Peace and Hate" to the swoony pocket symphonies of "Modern Inventions" to the delicately ornamented "The Good Night," Declare A New State is both gorgeously bittersweet pop music and a tribute to the unexpected wonder of a second chance. Not bad for a record that the duo made with no thought that it would ever be released. " Peace and Hate " http://www.nettwerk.com/media/ram/Sub_PeaHa.ram " Brighter Discontent " http://www.nettwerk.com/media/ram/Sub_BriDi.ram |