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All sound files are in mp3 format. To play the file, simply click on it's title and your mp3 player should open to play the file. To download it to your computer, right click on the title and choose "Save As...". All of these song clips were ripped at 192 kb/s, which is of fairly high quality, and all are between 30-70 seconds long to keep down file sizes.
Note: These are the same song clips that you will find in the 'Audio System' in the menu bar at the top of the page, except they are not compressed quite as much, meaning they will load faster in the 'Audio System' than they will here, but will not sound quite as good.




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LATEST
REVIEWS
BigYawn.net
“This album is storytelling at its absolute finest.”
Prefix Mag
“Palaxy Tracks’ third full-length sees the band discovering the gas pedal while keeping everything bathed in the sepia tones of faded photographs.”
Resonance
“Expansive songwriting yields a richness of sound and feeling that culminates in the gorgeous eight-minute title track.”
Faces
“One wants to be eternally surrender to the attacks of pieces such as the meticously balanced “Grey Snake”…”
The Crutch
“Everything about this album is gorgeous and yet wrenching. The tracks are evocative of the feeling that occurs upon seeing an ex for the first time, post-breakup…”
Harp Magazine
“Although constructed in relatively basic fashion—only occasionally do instruments like a pump organ or a violin show up to augment the guitar-bass-drums setup—the sound this Chicago quartet generates is anything but simplistic.”
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THE
NAME - EXPLAINED
Ever wonder where we got the name Palaxy Tracks?
Well now you don't have to wonder anymore. Go
here for the full, completely uninteresting
story. It involves dinosaurs, the occult, and creationist theories.
Mmmm... juicy. |
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