Coalizione del Volere

Coalizione del Volere is a record from The Seldon Plan. The album was released in 2011 on both Magnatune and The Beechfields Record Label.[1] The Beechfields Records version was released as a limited edition translucent red 12" record with additional bonus tracks in 2012.[2]The album features Michael Nestor on vocals and guitars, David Hirner on Bass, Chris Ehrich on guitars, and Frank Corl on Percussion.[3] The record was produced by Frank Marchand and is the final full-length record by The Seldon Plan.[4]

Coalizione del Volere
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2011
RecordedNovember 2011–December 2011
GenreIndie pop, alternative rock
Length23:34
LabelMagnatune and
The Beechfields Record Label
ProducerFrank Marchand and
The Seldon Plan
The Seldon Plan chronology
Lost and Found and Lost
(2009)
Coalizione del Volere
(2011)
'That Time You Dreamed EP'
(2013)

Reception

The Big Takeover highlighted the record as continuing the "...Baltimore foursome's continued maturation." [5][6] Coalizione del Volere has been compared to albums by The Promise Ring and American Football. Independent Clauses writes, "The Seldon Plan trusts its listeners to be like they are: older, well-versed, appreciative of the little things without being told to be so."[7] Babysue writes that, "Coalizione del Volere may just be the band's strongest disc yet." And says, "They just keep getting better over time."[8] The record made it to a number of music blog top 50 lists,[9] was called a "...beautiful indie pop treasure",[10] and was compared positively to The Feelies. [11]

Track listing

  1. "Fractionation" - 03:36
  2. "Fool's Gold" - 03:16
  3. "Starlette Pendant" - 02:34
  4. "Love Your Way" - 03:04
  5. "The Sun, The Sea" - 01:49
  6. "Our Time In Rockland County" - 02:38
  7. "Millennials" - 02:58
  8. "A Letter To Satie" - 03:39

References

Citations
  1. The Beechfields 2011.
  2. Discogs 2012.
  3. The Seldon Plan 2011.
  4. Kaufmann 2011.
  5. Magnatune Staff 2011.
  6. Suppanz 2013.
  7. Independent Clauses Staff 2011.
  8. Babysue Staff 2011.
  9. Trembath 2012.
  10. Trembath 2011.
  11. Now This Rocks Staff 2011.
Online sources
  • The Beechfields Record Label (January 18, 2011), "Releases", The Beechfields Record Label, archived from the original on February 2, 2011, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Discogs, "The Seldon Plan Coalizione Del Volere", Discogs, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • The Seldon Plan, "About", The Seldon Plan, archived from the original on April 19, 2011, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Kaufmann, Zach (March 4, 2011), "We Built This City", Splice Today, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Magnatune Staff (2011), "Coalizione Del Volere", Magnatune, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Suppanz, Mark (2013), "Big Takeover Top 10", The Big Takeover, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Carradini, Stephen (January 24, 2011), "The Seldon Plans Mature Songwriting Creates An Impressive Listen", Independent Clauses, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Babysue Staff (2011), "Babysue", Babysue, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Trembath, Ron (January 8, 2012), "Top 37 1/2 Albums of 2011", Trainwreck'd Society, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Trembath, Ron (February 21, 2011), "Music Geek.org", Music Geek, retrieved February 15, 2019
  • Now This Rocks Staff (January 24, 2011), "Now This Rocks", Now This Rocks, retrieved February 15, 2019


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