![]() or ![]() iTunes Price: $1.29 Genre: Rock Released: Jul 03, 2012 Customer Ratings (165 Ratings)
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Live and Die – Single – The Avett Brothers
View More By The Avett Brothers Customer Reviews3.5 (3 stars)The country- electric guitar could be a bad sign. I hope they stick to banjo for the rest of the carpenter Good, but... (5 stars) I'm not a fan of the contemporary country-ish electric guitar twanging it's way in the background. The live rendition at Red Rocks (sans electric and with more banjo) is far better. Still, I love this song. The chorus will stick in your mind like a barrel of tar. Long live Scott and Seth! Live and Die (5 stars) Scott Avett said that The Carpenter only has 3 songs with the banjo. I think that is awesome. Instead of complaining about the lack of banjo, go see them live or listen to the older stuff. The banjo will be back. It has nothing to do with Rick Rubin. If the Avetts wanted more banjo they would have more banjo and ditch Rubin. BiographyFormed: 2000 in Concord, NCGenre: Rock Years Active: '00s, '10s The Avett Brothers' music has roots in traditional folk and bluegrass, but also captures the high spirits and no-boundaries attitude of rock & roll — which is appropriate, since rock is where Scott Avett and Seth Avett first cut their teeth as musicians. Although siblings Scott (vocals, banjo) and Seth (vocals, guitar) began making music together as children, their group's genesis began when they were members of Nemo, a rock band that gigged regularly in Greenville, NC. Looking for another...
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