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Eels - End Times

End Times by Eels

TRACKLISTING:
01. The Beginning 02. Gone Man 03. In My Younger Days 04. Mansions of Los Feliz 05. A Line In The Dirt
06. End Times 07. Apple Trees 08. Paradise Blues 09. Nowadays 10. Unhinged 11. High And Lonesome
12. I Need A Mother 13. Little Bird 14. On My Feet
 
Bonus CD:
01. EP Intro 02. Some Friend 03. Walking Cloud 04. $200 Tattoo 05. The Man Who Didn’t Know He’d Lost His Mind
                          
OVERVIEW:
The eighth EELS studio album, END TIMES, is the sound of an artist growing older in uncertain times. An artist who has lost his great love while struggling with his faith in an increasingly hostile world teetering on self-destruction. Largely self- recorded on an old four track tape machine by EELS leader Mark Oliver Everett aka E in his Los Angeles basement, it’s a “divorce album” with a modern twist: the artist equates his personal loss with the world he lives in losing its integrity. When Everett finds comfort “in a dying world,” the END TIMES he speaks of isn’t about “Mayan calendar conspiracy theory bullshit,” he says, but, “the state of the desperate times we live in. The bottom line-ness of it all. The end of common decency. The loss of caring about doing a good job. These are tough times. Who can you trust? Walter Cronkite is just a ghost.”
While the last EELS album, HOMBRE LOBO tackled the subject of desire, “the before,the spark that ignites everything,”  Everett says, END TIMES is about the other side: the after.And while HOMBRE LOBO was written from the point of view of a fictional character, END TIMES is pure real life.
Brutally unblinking, END TIMES may be the ELECRO-SHOCK BLUES of break-up albums. While the 1998 EELS album  ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES dealt with the untimely deaths of Everett’s mother, father and sister, END TIMES takes a hard look at losing love.
 

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