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The War of the Bruces

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Released
  
2002

Release date
  
5 November 2002

Artist
  
Alex McManus

Label
  
Misra Records

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Recorded
  
December 2001 - January 2002

Maquee (2002)
  
The Shining Path (2004)

Genres
  
Indie rock, Baroque pop, Alternative country

People also search for
  
The Shining Path, Hialeah Pink, Hialeah Pink plus five extra songs

The War of the Bruces is the second album, released in 2002, by The Bruces.

Contents

Background

After nearly eight years had passed from the prior album Hialeah Pink, which Alex McManus spent working with several other indie acts, he released The War of the Bruces. These songs are a culmination of the years he spent as a supporting musician.

Style

The album is primarily guitar driven, but there are instrumental appearances of the banjo, sparse horn sections, and minimal use of keyboards layering the compositions; most are played by McManus, including the fiddle. The lyrics have been described as abstract, and at times metaphorical, and the music as fluid, atmospheric.

Reception

The War of the Bruces received somewhat positive reviews; Tim McMahon stated that "McManus' dust-covered melodies are a road best taken". However, it took one critic several listens in order to enjoy it. The album appeared on the CMJ music charts on December 2, 2002 at No. 174. After staying on the charts for a total of 4 weeks, The War of the Bruces peaked at No. 151, and departed the charts on December 23, 2002.

Songs

1Do Si Do4:14
2The Cold War4:15
3Two Dogs4:58

References

The War of the Bruces Wikipedia