Album Review
City and Colour – “Little Hell”
City and Color’s much anticipated new album Little Hell is as fresh as clean sheets. The artist, while staying true to his style, has produced a cohesive and creative album. The songs are well written; they have delightfully depressing melodies which are brought to life by Dallas Green’s fantastic voice – which just sucks in you in.

City and Color’s much anticipated new album Little Hell is as fresh as clean sheets. The artist, while staying true to his style, has produced a cohesive and creative album. The songs are well written; they have delightfully depressing melodies which are brought to life by Dallas Green’s fantastic voice – which just sucks in you in.
City and Color continues to demonstrate some bold musical talents. Be forewarned, fans might just fall in love with Dallas all over again (and he may get some new admirers too). Little Hell is a rockin’ album which is definitely worth a listen or six.
Track Listing:
01. We Found Each Other in the Dark
02. Natural Disaster
03. The Grand Optimist
04. Little Hell
05. Fragile Bird
06. Northern Wind
07. O’Sister
08. Weightless
09. Sorrowing Man
10. Silver and Gold
11. Hope for Now
Run Time: 47:06
Release Date: 06.07.2011
Check out the song: “Fragile Bird”
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