The Embassy - Wearing Our Pop Art Hearts On Our Sleeves album flac
Performer: The Embassy Title: Wearing Our Pop Art Hearts On Our Sleeves
Style: Pop Rock, Disco
Released: 2004
MP3 album: 1241 mb
FLAC album: 1422 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AAC WAV MP4 AA MIDI AIFF WMA
Genre: Electronic / Pop
David Coleman, of No Ripcord, said that "I certainly appreciate how perfect this would sound as the soundtrack to a drunken barbeque or even beach party, but I’m in dreary old Sheffield and you know what? Tacking still sounds pretty great to m. and awarded the album a score of 8/10. 2004 Wearing Our Pop Art Hearts On Our Sleeves (EP, CD). 2006 A Compact Disc Including The Embassy (EP, CD). Singles.
Wearing your heart on your sleeve. This is both a fashion mistake and an idiom. If you wear your heart on your sleeve, it means you are very open about how and what you feel. This might be an idiom that is particularly common in England, as we English are prone to being reserved and closed off about our feelings and keen to avoid wearing our hearts on our sleeves. 6. I don’t have the heart to do that. You can use this idiom if you’re asked to do something that you feel would be cruel, or doing anything that you feel might upset or offend someone.
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Like the album itself, the art for 2004’s American Idiot is hardly subtle. A heart-shaped hand grenade, bleeding and designed to mimic Communist propaganda, was an integral part of Green Day’s angsty tribute to the nation’s post-9/11 political turmoil. Eschewing a friendly, fun image more conducive to '80s pop chart success, Janet Jackson adopted a militaristic tone for her instantly iconic black-and-white Rhythm Nation 1814 cover art. With Janet's face only partially emerging from the shadows and her body clad in a nondescript soldier's uniform, the artwork made label execs uneasy, but in the end, she was right. This cover photo perfectly complements the increased social consciousness of the album, and it would go on to become her most recognizable album art. 009. 051.
Contrary to popular belief, wearing your heart on your sleeve is actually a good thing. What exactly does this cliché mean? Well, it means you let yourself fall in love, and you did it fast. Many think wearing your heart on your sleeve is dangerous, risky and most importantly, the easiest way to put your most vital organ in jeopardy of getting severely injured. Sure, all of that is kind of true. But what a depressing way to look at such a rare quality few girls are gifted with! If you’re a girl who wears her heart on her sleeve, you are all too familiar with the following traits that just prove you’re wearing your heart the way all girls should
But why are we "wearing" our emotions? And why a sleeve? Before getting to the heart of this matter, we should turn to the first recorded use of the expression, which is in William Shakespeare’s Othello. It's likely that the phrase "wear your heart on your sleeve" comes from medieval jousts, where a 'sleeve' referred to a piece of armor which covered and protected the arm. Knights would often wear a lady's token around their sleeve of armor.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | InformationBass – Johan Neckvall |
| 2 | Flipside Of A MemoryBass – Björn Olsson |
| 3 | New Plans |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Digitalfabriken
Credits
- Artwork – The Embassy
- Mastered By – Mattias Glavå
- Recorded By – Björn Olsson
- Written-By – The Embassy
Notes
Recorded in Seehr Schön studio.Three tracks of uppermost class and quality, marking The Embassy´s excitingly uncertin position between their first album and the future. "Information" melts over you softly as "Flipside" takes off as the ultimate package holiday pop setting straight for the dance floor, complete with jet motors trailing the skies. Then "New Plans" hints forward for the things to come.
The sleeve is picturing a live show situation with the least popular and least successful band coming of the Madchester scene, and the back side reads a curious clue concerning the disappearence of The Embassy, written in 1924.
All this in a way capturing or not the complexes and paradoxes of a radical pop art activist duo, whose music seems to be more confidently relaxed, warm and generous the more the band is floating into violent stances and communicating in ambiguous codes.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 393210 218093
- Rights Society: BIEM / ncb









