The Chainsmokers – Memories…Do Not Open (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

The Chainsmokers – Memories…Do Not Open (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 43:24 minutes | 508 MB | Genre: Electronic, Dance
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Disruptor Records – Columbia

“Memories…Do Not Open” is the debut full-length album from Grammy Award winning artist/producer duo The Chainsmokers. Comprised of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart, The Chainsmokers have evolved into a dominating musical force with a diverse repertoire of songs that have led them to become today’s hottest young artist/producer duo. With a signature sound that deftly reaches across indie, progressive and pop realms, their original tracks and remixes have topped the charts throughout the world.

Commercial EDM thrives on triumph, each one greater than the last, and the Chainsmokers have a bootstrap story as big as any in the game. When Drew Taggart and Alex Pall released “#SELFIE” in December 2013, they were relative nobodies trying to make a dent on the EDM scene. A month later, Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak label picked up the single—a novelty song about social media that suggested women are somehow more vain and annoying than men—and things started happening for the duo. But, like the viral spread of Baauer’s “Harlem Shake,” the success of “#SELFIE” and its attendant backlash threatened to eclipse their fledgling career.

The first lines we hear on the album are an apology: “You know I’m sorry,” sings a wounded, suspicious Taggart, sounding more like an emo singer than a superstar DJ, and it sets the brooding tone for an album preoccupied with breakups and betrayals. Musically, *Memories… Do Not Open *is of a piece with all of their output post-“Roses,” the single that marked their big shift. There are no big-room bangers, no concussive drops, no coked-up-mosquito-with-a-vuvuzela synth riffs. Diplo and Skrillex’s big hit for Justin Bieber, “Where Are Ü Now,” serves as the template for their pneumatic pads and processed vocals. With few exceptions—like “Break Up Every Night,” a peppy pop-rock number that could be a more caffeinated MAGIC!, or “Last Day Alive,” which features the country duo Florida Georgia Line in the musical equivalent of a poster of fighter jets—the duo and their 32 credited co-writers keep the tempos slow and the moods muted. It is an anodyne pop record for a post-EDM world, one where trap and trop-house mix with pale imitations of the Migos flow and Coldplay’s cornball sentimentality. None of it sounds anything like “#SELFIE,” but its worldview is barely any bigger than that song’s narrow perspective; toggling between cheap thrills and bitter recriminations with all the emotional stakes of a drunken beach fight caught on Snapchat.

Tracklist:
1-01. The Chainsmokers – The One (02:57)
1-02. The Chainsmokers – Break Up Every Night (03:27)
1-03. The Chainsmokers – Bloodstream (03:44)
1-04. The Chainsmokers feat. Emily Warren – Don’t Say (03:48)
1-05. The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something Just Like This (04:07)
1-06. The Chainsmokers feat. Emily Warren – My Type (03:37)
1-07. The Chainsmokers feat. Louane – It Won’t Kill Ya (03:37)
1-08. The Chainsmokers – Paris (03:41)
1-09. The Chainsmokers – Honest (03:28)
1-10. The Chainsmokers feat. Jhené Aiko – Wake Up Alone (03:35)
1-11. The Chainsmokers – Young (03:44)
1-12. The Chainsmokers feat. Florida Georgia Line – Last Day Alive (03:34)

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