The New Pornographers' latest offers a myriad of listening pleasures on the surface, and the further one digs into its contents, the more one can find to enjoy until one concludes that the journey of discovery is its sole purpose. According to A. However, he wrote, "I was about two-thirds of the way through the record when I began to notice that lyrically so much of it was pointing toward car songs. More importantly, the 11 tracks on the album share that mindfulness one experiences when taking a long road trip. It's that kind of subtle buzz that takes the edge even off the most troubling thoughts. The album works its magic through a mix of repetition and surprise.
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The New Pornographers Bring Panic-Attack Bubblegum on ‘In the Morse Code of Brake Lights’
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Presented as a musical collective of singer-songwriters and musicians from multiple projects, the band has released eight studio albums to critical acclaim for their use of multiple vocalists and elements of power pop incorporated into their music. The New Pornographers' name was chosen by Carl Newman , who has said that he came up with it after watching a Japanese film called The Pornographers. A live album recorded on their tour is available only at concerts and on the band's website.