The Good Life

Bild Quelle:


  • indie
  • saddle creek
  • indie rock
  • folk
  • emo
There are multiple artists with this name:
--- The Good Life started out as a means for Tim Kasher to use a songwriting approach that differed from his other projects (namely, Cursive), but it didn’t take long for the solo project to become a band, and for that band to finally come into its own. The Good Life’s sound has evolved from the refined, quiet pop of the first full-length, Novena on a Nocturn, to the moody hooks of 2002’s Black Out, to the sing-along anthems of divorce and disillusionment found on the recent Lovers Need Lawyers EP.

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Songs

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    A Dim Entrance

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    A Golden Exit

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    A New Friend

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    After O'Rourke's, 2:10 a.m.

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    Aftercrash

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    Album of the Year

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    Always a Bridesmaid

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    An Acquaintance Strikes a Chord

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    Black Out

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    Don't Make Love So Hard

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    Drinking With the Girls

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    Early Out the Gate

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    Empty Bed

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    Entertainer

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    For the Love of the Song

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    Friction!

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    Grandma's Gone

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    Haunted Homecoming

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    Heartbroke

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    I am an Island

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    Inmates

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    Keely Aimee

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    Leaving Omaha

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    Little Bit More, A

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    Lovers Need Lawyers

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    Needy

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    New Year's Retribution

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    Night and Day

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    Notes in His Pocket

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    O'Rourke's, 1:20 a.m.

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    October Leaves

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    Off the Beaten Path

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    On the Picket Fence

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    Playing Dumb

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    Rest Your Head

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    So Let Go

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    Some Bullshit Escape

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    Some Tragedy

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    Tell Shipwreck I'm Sorry

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    The Beaten Path

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    The Competition

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    The Moon Red Handed

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    The Moon Red-Handed

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    The New Denial

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    Thirty-Year Evaluation

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    Twenty Two

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    Two Years This Month

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    Under a Honeymoon

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    Waiting on Wild Horses

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    What We Fall For When We're Already Down


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