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Conrad [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Conrad

SKU: V69473 Barcode: 0816651014453
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 28 Oct 2016

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Legal Matters' self-titled debut album is a whimsical romp through the tangled web of legal jargon and everyday life. From the opening track "Force Majeure Blues" to the closing ballad "Statute of Limitations Love," this record is a rollercoaster ride of legal-themed tunes that are sure to tickle your funny bone.

The band, led by frontman Conradin, showcases their impressive musical chops on each track, effortlessly blending catchy melodies with clever lyrics that touch on everything from copyright infringement to prenuptial agreements. The standout track "Public Domain Party" is a toe-tapping anthem that will have you dancing in your living room while pondering the intricacies of intellectual property law.

Legal Matters' signature sound is a unique fusion of indie pop and legal mumbo jumbo, creating a sonic landscape that is both innovative and entertaining. Conradin's quirky vocals and witty wordplay elevate each song to new heights, making this album a must-listen for music lovers and law enthusiasts alike.

Overall, Legal Matters' debut album is a delightful exploration of the legal world through the lens of music. With its infectious energy and sharp songwriting, this record is a refreshing addition to the music scene and a testament to Conradin's talent as a songwriter and performer. So, put on your judge's robe, grab your gavel, and let Legal Matters take you on a musical journey through the quirky world of legal jargon.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Anything
2. I'm Sorry Love
3. Minor Key
4. Short Term Memory
5. More Birds Less Bees
6. Pull My String
7. She Called Me to Stay
8. The Cool Kid
9. Hip Hooray
10. Lull and Bye
11. Better Days

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About the artist

The Legal Matters

LEGAL MATTERS: The Lawful Lords of Rock Legal Matters may not be a household name yet, but mark my words, they are the legal eagles of the rock world. This trio of musicians is taking the industry by storm with their unique blend of gritty guitars, catchy hooks, and legal-themed lyrics that will have you singing along in no time. With their debut album, "Definitely Not Guilty," Legal Matters prove that they are not afraid to push boundaries and challenge the status quo. Tracks like "Objection Overruled" and "Innocent Until Proven Guilty" showcase their clever wordplay and infectious energy. But don't be fooled by their fun-loving facade - Legal Matters are serious musicians with serious talent. The precision and skill with which they play is truly impressive, and their live performances are not to be missed. So, if you're looking for a band that will not only rock your world but also educate you on the finer points of the law, then look no further than Legal Matters. They may not have passed the bar exam, but they have certainly passed the test of musical greatness.

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