Track one: ?World On Fire?. Kind of ominous title, but once the zippy instrumentals and Jackie Linge?s soft yet throaty vocals began I didn?t know what to think. The Glaciers, although from New York City, seemed to have stumbled upon a way of making East Coast music with a bit of pop flare and a dash of country. A dizzying array of instruments help them create a sound that is rather surprising and intimate even though they can almost be their own orchestra. There is definitely a personal touch in this album for both band and listener; it touches you in a place where you just want to mellow out at the end of the day and listen to some comfort music. Occasionally toes are tempted to start tapping with the tracks ?Mono Highway? or ?Lucky Me? but the Glaciers mostly like to maintain the mood. Great summer evening listening with a band name that?s likely to promote cool thoughts.
Track Listing
1 World On Fire
2 Habit To Break
3 Old Buildings
4 Kidney Stone
5 Mono Highway
6 To Be One
7 Railroad
8 Calling It Quits
9 Mobile Home
10 Lucky Me
11 Fleeing Away
12 Hats Off



