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Real Estate - Daniel
Tracklist: 1. Somebody New 2. Haunted World 3. Water Underground 4. Flowers 5. Interior 6. Freeze Brain 7. Say No More 8. Airdrop 9. Victoria 10. Market Street 11. You Are Here Real Estateās sixth full-length album Daniel was recorded in an ebullient nine-day spree at RCA Studio A, in Nashville with GRAMMY-winning producer and songwriter Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves). In 11 compulsively tuneful songs, they connect the uninhibited wonder of their earliest work with the earned perspective of adulthood. Several days into recording, all five members of Real Estate were discussing album titles when someone suggested āDaniel,ā simply because it seemed funny to bestow a human name upon a record. Was it for Daniel Tashian? Maybe. Was it a nod to The Replacementsā Tim? Possibly. Was it the sign of a band that has now been around long enough to take its music seriously without taking itself or its perception too seriously? Absolutely.
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Tracklist: 1. Somebody New 2. Haunted World 3. Water Underground 4. Flowers 5. Interior 6. Freeze Brain 7. Say No More 8. Airdrop 9. Victoria 10. Market Street 11. You Are Here Real Estateās sixth full-length album Daniel was recorded in an ebullient nine-day spree at RCA Studio A, in Nashville with GRAMMY-winning producer and songwriter Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves). In 11 compulsively tuneful songs, they connect the uninhibited wonder of their earliest work with the earned perspective of adulthood. Several days into recording, all five members of Real Estate were discussing album titles when someone suggested āDaniel,ā simply because it seemed funny to bestow a human name upon a record. Was it for Daniel Tashian? Maybe. Was it a nod to The Replacementsā Tim? Possibly. Was it the sign of a band that has now been around long enough to take its music seriously without taking itself or its perception too seriously? Absolutely.













