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We Have Cause to Be Uneasy

We Have Cause to Be Uneasy
Wild Sweet Orange

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Track Listing

  1. Ten Dead Dogs
  2. Tilt
  3. Seeing and Believing
  4. Either/Or
  5. Sour Milk
  6. Atlas to Follow
  7. House of Regret
  8. Crickets
  9. Aretha's Gold
  10. Night Terrors
  11. Land of No Return

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #72542 in Music
  • Brand: Dig
  • Released on: 2008-07-29
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .10 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Wild Sweet Orange's Canvasback Music debut, We Have Cause To Be Uneasy, is a work of exquisite power, its songs propelled by edgy emotion and a cathartic yearning for connection. Tracks such as "Ten Dead Dogs" and "Sour Milk" find the Birmingham, Alabama-based rock outfit honing an intimate and individualistic sound that veers unrestrained from aching intimacy to a turbulent, seething intensity. For singer and songwriter Preston Lovinggood, the album's provocative title serves as both an ideal statement of intent as well as a strong assertion of identity.


Customer Reviews

A Great Debut5
The debut album by Birmingham, Alabama quartet Wild Sweet Orange is full of meditative Southern rock tunes backed by chugging guitars and good old shuffling beats. Even when the lyrics on songs like "Ten Dead Dogs" are earnest and world weary, the music remains buoyant. Lead singer Preston Lovinggood anchors the band with his vocal gymnastics on "Tilt" going from a whisper to an arena rock god wail like it's a walk in the park. The band is especially good at selling the story song, a Southern staple. "Aretha's Gold" mixes in psychedelic flourishes to spice up this twisted love story of a song which also features some wild guitar work. "Sour Milk" is more contemplative and winsome in it's overall tone but this track about "one pissed off generation of kids" is the album's strongest tunes.

--Amy Wagner

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We love Wild Sweet Orange5
Great CD for a young band, I hope they are able to continue and get another out soon!

Better than expected!5
Without going into too much detail, Wild Sweet Orange has made a powerful album, with some memorable riffs, poignant lyrics, and great imagery. "We Have Cause to be Uneasy" is definitely a keeper.