Unpeeled Cage The Elephant
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Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
28.07.2017
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- 1 Cry Baby 04:15
- 2 Whole Wide World 03:25
- 3 Sweetie Little Jean 03:26
- 4 Spiderhead 03:34
- 5 Take It or Leave It 03:24
- 6 Too Late To Say Goodbye 03:52
- 7 Punchin' Bag 03:25
- 8 Shake Me Down 03:26
- 9 Telescope 03:51
- 10 Instant Crush 05:09
- 11 Trouble 04:02
- 12 Ain't No Rest for the Wicked 02:59
- 13 Rubber Ball 03:55
- 14 Aberdeen 02:53
- 15 Golden Brown 03:57
- 16 Cold Cold Cold 03:27
- 17 How Are You True 04:39
- 18 Come a Little Closer 03:45
- 19 Back Against the Wall 03:45
- 20 Cigarette Daydreams 03:26
- 21 Right Before My Eyes 04:40
Info for Unpeeled
Cage the Elephant will release 'Unpeeled', their unplugged live album worldwide this summer. The album was recorded at the April “Live & Unpeeled” shows in Los Angeles, Washington DC, Knoxville and Nashville. 'Unpeeled' features eighteen curated songs from their past four albums as well as three interpretations of existing songs, performed live and stripped down and in some cases with a string quartet and a choir accompaniment. Brad Shultz explained: “We connected with the songs in a way we hadn’t before. It was really all about the balance of the intimacy and the delicacy of how we approach playing these songs live acoustically and with strings as we hadn’t done before. We were very transparent, and we found the more honest you can be with yourself, the more honest you can be with everyone else.”
Cage The Elephant received their first GRAMMY® AWARD for Best Rock Album for their fourth studio album, Tell Me I’m Pretty, which was produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys and released in December 2015 via RCA. This is the band’s second nomination, following a nomination for Best Alternative Album for 2013’s Melophobia.
Long celebrated as one of the most explosive live bands in the world, Cage The Elephant have sold out several headlining runs including a summer 2016 arena tour and recent sold out UK and European tour.
Matt Shultz, vocals
Brad Shultz, guitar
Nick Bockrath, lead guitar
Matthan Minster, keyboards, backing vocals
Daniel Tichenor, bass
Jared Champion, drums
Cage the Elephant
were formed in Kentucky by three high school friends; Matt Shultz, Brad Shultz and Jared Champion, along with two other friends Lincoln Parish and Daniel Tichenor. Before rocking with Cage, they played music in a band under the moniker Perfect Confusion which were disbanded when they left.
In 2007, they got slots at major music festivals, South by Southwest, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza. After signing a deal with Relentless Records and moving to London, they started working on their debut album and released it as a self-titled effort in 2008. They received favorable review from music critics and their single "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" peaked at No. 32 on U.K. Singles chart.
They began to showcase their music in the U.S. as they were tapped as a supporting act by Silversun Pickups and Manchester Orchestra in 2009. In the same year, they returned to Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza as one of the musical guests. From the road, they took their music the screen - "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" was featured in movie "The Bounty Hunter" and they appeared on "Late Show with David Letterman".
On January 11, 2011, Cage the Elephant dropped a second studio album "Thank You, Happy Birthday" which was produced by the same man who helped them with the eponymous record. The album debuted at No. 2 on Billboard Hot 200 with 39,000 copies, marking their best-ever charting effort and best sale week.
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