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American Slang : ウィキペディア英語版
American Slang

''American Slang'' is the third studio album by New Jersey–based rock group The Gaslight Anthem. It was released on June 15, 2010 on SideOneDummy Records, which released their previous album, ''The '59 Sound''. The album was produced by The '59 Sound'' producer Ted Hutt.
==Writing and Recording==
Fallon stated in an NYC in-studio session, "All these songs came to me in my head. I didn't sit down at the guitar or piano or write lyrics, they all just were kind of there one day."
Lead singer songwriter Brian Fallon said that ''American Slang'' will move away from the 1950s inspired sound of ''The '59 Sound''. He began writing for the new album in the summer of 2009 while on tour in support of ''The '59 Sound''.
“American Slang is just what we do. That’s who we are,” Fallon says. “You’re presented with this American Dream and all these American possibilities—and then there’s the reality of what actually happens with your life.” In response to the obvious influences Tom Waits, The Clash, The Supremes and most notably Bruce Springsteen have had on their previous records, he went on to add "This () is really the one where we said, ‘All right, well, we’ve got our influences. They’ll speak naturally, but what do we have to say on our own? What does it feel like to put on our own shoes and clothes? What do we sound like, and what’s our story?’"

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