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Cheerleader: Almost Forever - VINYL LPTitle: Almost Forever Artist: Cheerleader Label: Bright Antenna Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 858320007632 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2020 02 07 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: Explicit Lyrics, GOLD, 180 GRAM VINYL Almost Forever almost never came to be, but Cheerleader's sophomore album arriving in 2020, five years after the Philadelphia band's 2015 debut The Sunshine of Your Youth finds a group reinvented and rejuvenated. Lead singer Joe Haller,
Title: Almost ForeverArtist: Cheerleader
Label: Bright Antenna
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 858320007632
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2020-02-07
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: Explicit Lyrics, GOLD, 180 GRAM VINYL
Almost Forever almost never came to be, but Cheerleader's sophomore album-arriving in 2020, five years after the Philadelphia band's 2015 debut The Sunshine of Your Youth-finds a group reinvented and rejuvenated. Lead singer Joe Haller, joined by Paul Impellizeri, Joshua Pannepacker, and Sean Donaghy, closely collaborated with Chris Coady (Beach House, Future Islands) at every step, recording and mixing at Panoramic Studio in Stinson Beach, California and Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. The band introduced their new material the summer of 2019 with first single "Bang, Bang," which The Line of Best Fit called "hypnotic" and "one of the most impressive indie rock compositions of the year." Since first emerging in 2014, Cheerleader has earned support from a number of outlets, with NME naming the band among their top 10 new acts and KCRW praising their "world-conquering optimism." Singles from their newest album, Almost Forever, include "Bang, Bang," "Chimera," "Everyone's Wearing Skin," and "Things We Regret."
Tracks:
1.1 Flight Tonight
1.2 Domestica
1.3 Everyone's Wearing Skin
1.4 Non-Stop
1.5 Chimera
1.6 Back on Board
1.7 Bang, Bang
1.8 Things We Regreat
1.9 Providence
1.10 Who Knows When
1.11 All That's Left
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★★★★★ 4
Taking another look at this book
Format: Paperback
I am revising my review in fairness to the author. I purchased this book on the secondary market. For my initial review I had not read the book cover to cover. This book features an anthology of philosophical excerpts and writings on different topics concerning contemporary issues in ethics. The author prefaces each topic section with an overview of the pertinent legal, historical and social developments. This is followed by contributions on the subject from different philosophical viewpoints. Some of these contributions can be rather turgid, others easily digestible. As a whole, I find the book to offer good coverage of the topics. The book addresses many ethical issues with a fair degree of contemporaneous coverage but more ethical questions of seminal import are required. For instance, perhaps there ought to be other topics introduced for future revisions that are more poignant to life in the national security state, such as the ethics of social vigilance in response to domestic government spying, the abrogation of habeas corpus and war crimes such as droning and torture. These are serious ethical conundrums in our society that deserve consideration in any philosophy course focusing on contemporary issues in ethics.
Having a more comprehensive reading of this book I have significantly upgraded my appreciation of its coverage and the work that went into it and I would recommend it to professors looking to introduce ethics studies in a philosophy curriculum.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2014
★★★★★ 5
Very insightful, and there are a ton of readings ...
Format: Paperback
Very insightful, and there are a ton of readings that make this book more and more interesting with every coming chapter.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2017
★★★★★ 5
... value professor is making us put this book to great use.
Format: Paperback
My human conduct & value professor is making us put this book to great use.. Awesome!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2015
★★★★★ 1
Unethical book
Format: Paperback
Had to get this book for a required class. This book is unreadable. It is written in an outdated language of old philosophers. The book itself if unethical. It starts out with one inch margins then once you get into it they switch to half inch margins. That's deceitful. Everyone I have talked to in the class can't stand the book. l read it because I have to, but I'm not getting anything out of it. Humanity is certainly lacking ethics these days, but this book is a waste of my time and if I'm struggling reading it, I doubt anyone who actually needs to read this book will make it through more than a page.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
★★★★★ 5
good book, good
Format: Paperback
fast delivery, good book, good price
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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2017