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El Ten Eleven is the debut album by American post-rock band El Ten Eleven, released August 7, 2004. Spin magazine called the album "a sort of Silverlake-style Sigur Rós... experimental instrumental music that's both highly skilled and deeply felt". The album cover features a silhouetted trijet – however, it is a Boeing 727, not a Lockheed L ...
El Ten Eleven is an American post-rock duo based out of Los Angeles, California. They are known for combining guitar/bass doubleneck or fretless bass, with heavy looping, or vamping, and the use of an effects pedal, over acoustic or electric drumming. They have released ten full-length albums, 2 EPs and a remix album, earning generally positive ...
These Promises Are Being Videotaped is the third studio album by American post-rock duo El Ten Eleven, released on July 15, 2008. Track listing
It's Still Like a Secret is the fourth studio album by American post-rock duo El Ten Eleven, released November 9, 2010 through Fake Record Label. The album was sold at shows during their fall 2010 tour and officially released on 9 November. [1] The album's title is a reference to Built to Spill's 1999 album Keep It Like a Secret.
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Every Direction Is North is the second full-length studio album from American post-rock duo El Ten Eleven, released July 2, 2007. [ 2 ] Since its release, it has received multiple favorable reviews.
So why was 7 a numeral and 11 wasn’t? 7-Eleven, Inc. tells Reader’s Digest exclusively, “The specific reason is unknown.” Womp. Womp. However, we do have some clarity about the other ...
The album debuted and peaked at number four on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and spent a total of five weeks in the top 25. [6]Matt Collar of AllMusic thought that both Lorber and Stern "adapted their distinctive styles for each tune, further calling Eleven "an inspired match-up that lives up to the work of both Lorber and Stern's expansive careers."