Rose City (album)

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Rose City
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 26, 2009 (U.S.)
Genre Indie rock
Label Barsuk
Producer Anita Robinson, Kevin Robinson
Viva Voce chronology
Get Yr Blood Sucked Out
(2006)
Rose City
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork Media 7.6/10 [1]
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Rose City is an album by Viva Voce, released on May 26, 2009, on Barsuk Records.

Viva Voce (band)

Viva Voce was an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon, formed by Kevin Robinson and Anita Robinson. Their music drew on several influences including psychedelic rock, classic rock, folk and R&B.

Barsuk Records independent record label based in Seattle, Washington

Barsuk Records is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by the members of the band This Busy Monster, Christopher Possanza and Josh Rosenfeld, in 1998 to release their band's material. Its logo is a drawing of a dog holding a record in its mouth.

Contents

Track listing (CD)

  1. "Devotion" 4:04
  2. "Die A Little" 2:02
  3. "Octavio" 4:31
  4. "Midnight Sun" 4:14
  5. "Red Letter Day" 3:50
  6. "Good As Gold" 3:19
  7. "Rose City" 2:54
  8. "Tornado Alley" 3:29
  9. "Flora" 3:54
  10. "The Slow Fade" 5:23

Track listing (vinyl)

  1. "Devotion" 4:04
  2. "Die A Little" 2:02
  3. "Octavio" 4:31
  4. "Midnight Sun" 4:14
  5. "Red Letter Day" 3:50
  6. "Hurdy Gurdy Man" 3:30
  7. "Good As Gold" 3:19
  8. "Rose City" 2:54
  9. "Tornado Alley" 3:29
  10. "Flora" 3:54
  11. "The Slow Fade" 5:23
  12. "Who Loves The Sun" 2:48

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