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The Execution of All Things is the second full-length album released by Los Angeles-based indie pop band Rilo Kiley. Expanding on their previous musical sound that mostly incorporated guitars, vocals, percussion and pianos, the album contains heavy electronica sampling mixed into the songs in a rather unusual and displaced-sounding way.
- March 2002
- Indie rock
- October 1, 2002
- Mike Mogis
22 set 2003 · The Execution of All Things Lyrics: Soldiers, come quickly / I feel the earth beneath my feet / I'm feeling badly, it's not an attempt at decency / And if you're well off, well, then I'm...
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Rolling Stonecalled the song "a checklist of modern destruction", praising Lewis' "girlish, ethereal voice that makes the band's brutal vision all the more startling."
7" vinyl and CD single"The Execution of All Things" – 4:10"Emotional (Until Crickets Guide You Back)" – 3:52"After Hours" – 2:57Jenny Lewis – lead vocalsBlake Sennett – guitarPierre De Reeder – bass guitarJason Boesel – drums- March 2002
- "Emotional (Until Crickets Guide You Back)", "After Hours"
- September 22, 2003
- Indie pop
5 ago 2014 · Rilo Kiley's second studio album. Tracklist: 0:00 The Good That Won't Come Out 4:31 Paint's Peeling 7:52 The Execution of All Things 12:05 So Long 17:32 Capturing Moods 21:07 A...
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30 set 2022 · What Rilo Kiley's breakthrough sophomore album thrives on—even 20 years later—is its capacity for catharsis amid defeat.
Provided to YouTube by Saddle CreekThe Execution Of All Things · Rilo KileyThe Execution Of All Things℗ 2002 Saddle CreekReleased on: 2002-10-01Music Publish...
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17 set 2021 · The Execution of All Things (single) by Rilo Kiley, released 17 September 2021 1. The Execution of All Things 2. Emotional (Until Crickets Guide You Back) 3. After Hours (Velvet Underground cover) Saddle Creek Europe release with non-album track "Emotional (Until Crickets Guide You Back)" and a cover of The Velvet Underground's "After Hours".