My Heroic Cadences

It's Flipping the Pig's most lyrically cohesive collection yet. The focus is one of personal loss, guilt, fear, neglect, regret, catharsis, redemption, and the inevitable acquisition of Eddie Deezen's autograph. The sounds include the contemplative improvised piano instrumental "The Conversationalist," the after-hours dance club haziness of "Preset," the new wave melancholy pop of "Let A Moment Pass," the dual sadness of "Some Days Cloudy" and "You Don't Believe I Love You," and the orchestral ending to a song that never was, "Reprise." Also, for the first time, there are no electric guitars present. The best reason Mansk could come up with is that "they weren't plugged in and I didn't feel like tuning them." The title "My Heroic Cadences" refers to the quick turnaround time in relation to a certain recluse headbanger's refusal to release a certain album at the time of this album's release, and his inability to sue over an anagram. Hopefully.

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