CHARTtrack: Alcoholic Faith Mission's "We All Have Our Shortcomings"
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CHARTattack Staff December 22, 2009 3:41 pm

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Alcoholic Faith Mission - We All Have Our Shortcomings
Alcoholic Faith Mission formed in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 2006. "We All Have Our Shortcomings" is from their most recent album, this year's 421 Wythe Avenue.
The disc is said to have been "inspired by the Canadian rock scene," especially Broken Social Scene, according to their record label's website.
"We All Have Our Shortcomings" begins as a soft acoustic number reminiscent of Iron And Wine before it builds into a post-rock-influenced number that resembles Sigur Ros.
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