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  1. Every Kind of Light, an Album by The Posies. Released 28 June 2005 on Rykodisc (catalog no. RCD 10673; CD). Genres: Power Pop. Rated #1343 in the best albums of 2005. Featured peformers: Jon Auer (lead vocals, guitar, songwriter), Ken Stringfellow (lead vocals, guitar, bass guitar, songwriter), Matt Harris (bass guitar, guitar, songwriter), Darius Minwalla (drums, songwriter), Ineptunes ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PosiesThe Posies - Wikipedia

    The Posies were an American rock band formed in Bellingham, ... Comeback and Every Kind of Light (2001–2009) After playing drums in Auer's band, Darius Minwalla took over on drums for the Posies in early 2001. That summer, Matt Harris of Oranger replaced Auer on bass.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2006 · Our long national nightmare is over. The Posies have returned. Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow have reunited, with a new rhythm section, and "Every Kind of Light" is the first new Posies studio album in seven years. Songs like "Second Time Around" and "I Finally Found a Jungle I Like!!!" give the impression that the band may still sound the same ...

  4. The Posies reunited in full in 2005 and released the excellent Every Kind of Light on the Rykodisc label. In 2010, they returned with Blood/Candy, which they recorded in Spain. An expanded edition of their debut, Failure, was released by the celebrated reissue label Omnivore Recordings in 2014.

  5. But for all the care that obviously went into Every Kind of Light and the firm sense of purpose in its political subtext, the album in toto rings a bit hollow -- it never hits as hard as it ought ...

  6. Every Kind of Light is the sixth studio album by The Posies, released on June 28, 2005 by Rykodisc. This was the first full-length album release by the band since 1998's Success, after which they had disbanded.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2005 · It's nice to have the Posies back in the studio again, but Every Kind of Light isn't the triumphant return fans might have hoped for. All this publication's reviews; Read full review; Uncut. 50. Never quite rises ... Can't stop listening to this record. 2 songs are kind of weak, but the rest is typical Posies outstanding.