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All Things Bright And Beautiful

Owl City

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Released: Jun 2011
Label: Universal Records
With his symphonic, whimsical synthscape and earnestly enunciated vocals, Owl City earned quite a few comparisons to The Postal Service on Ocean Eyes. But forget Ben Gibbard: This time around, Adam Young appears to fancy himself a kind of emo Walt Whitman. Taking "Fireflies" as a touchstone, he immerses himself in nature -- as inspiration, as setting and especially as metaphor. Some of the imagery is painted with a pretty thick brush (see: the whole opening track) and Young's word-chewing can be grating. But if nature-lovers with penchants for sonic drama are your bag, Young's your human(ist).
- Rachel Devitt
Owl City - All Things Bright And Beautiful 2011-07-14
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    The Real World (Album Version)
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    Deer In The Headlights (Album Version)
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    Angels
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    January 28, 1986 (Album Version)
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    Plant Life (Album Version)
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    Alligator Sky (No Rap Version)
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