the Good Life

Novena on a Nocturn

Written By: Nicole Seredszun

Editor's Review:

In a time when almost every nerd with a four-track, slight knowledge of the guitar and a shoddy heartbreak seems to think they should be releasing a record or two, it's nice to run across a singer/songwriter who seems to have put his guitar and heartbreak to good use. Tim Kasher -- best known for his work with Cursive -- is The Good Life. The songs are his, as are the sentiment and achingly torn vocals. Having left the four-track at home this time, Kasher hit the studio with a slew musicians on piano, cello, organ, percussion and bass, creating Novena on a Nocturn, a record of tragically beautiful love songs.


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Record Label Better Looking Records
Released April 2001

Tracks

1. A Dim Entrance
2. The Moon Red Handed
3. Your Birthday Present
4. An Acquaintance Stikes A Chord
5. Twenty Two
6. What We Fall For When We're Already Down
7. Waiting On Wild Horses
8. The Competition
9. A Golden Exit
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