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- Artist(s): Kevin Murphy, Caleb Quick, Jon Pantrollo, Robert Terreberry
- Summary: The third full-length for the Seattle-based band was produced by Ryan Hadlock.
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- Record Label: Hardly Art
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, American Trad Rock, Alternative Country-Rock
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Aug 16, 2013Adiós I’m a Ghost manages to retain its humanity and emotional center even in the most blistering of numbers.
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Aug 16, 2013These strummy rockers, highlighted by the group’s established three-part harmonies, are some of the most incisive and powerful in their catalog. Those who acquire music one track at a time need to rethink their position here since these songs weave together to form a tapestry that works as a beautifully constructed unified whole.
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Aug 16, 2013Adiós I'm a Ghost falls somewhere between the band's critically lauded sophomore release Tidelands, which was full of thoughtful atmospherics, and the looser, rowdier debut album Don't Be a Stranger.
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Under The RadarAug 28, 2013The Moondoggies' third album is a perfect distillation of what this band should be. [Aug-Sep 2013, p.102]
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Aug 16, 2013Nothing on Adios, I’m a Ghost offends, and in fact it’s often pretty good. But it doesn’t leave much of a lasting impression, either.
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Aug 16, 2013It seems a bit piecemeal, unaware of its own strengths. But those strengths, represented in the album’s best tracks, give the Moondoggies an easy edge over upstart ubran-rustic folk-rock acts such as Treetop Flyers.
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