Building Homes from What We've Known
Building Homes from What We've Known is the debut full-length album by The Scene Aesthetic. It was released on April 7, 2006[1] and later re-released, with additional tracks, as a self-titled album.
Building Homes from What We've Known | |
---|---|
Studio album by The Scene Aesthetic | |
Released | April 7, 2006 |
Genre | Acoustic, Pop |
Length | 45:44 |
Label | Destiny Worldwide Records |
Producer | Brandon Metcalf |
Track listing
All songs written by The Scene Aesthetic.
- A Formal Introduction – 1:31
- So Peter, You've Become a Pirate – 3:49
- Alvin Maker's Greensong – 3:36
- Call It a Lullaby – 3:51
- Yes, Even Stars Break – 4:03
- The Alamo Is No Place for Dancing – 4:03
- Beauty in the Breakdown – 3:15
- Yellow Birds & Coal Mines – 3:56
- This Is a Suitable Valedictory – 4:35
- Dear Time Traveler, – 4:36
- We've Got the Rain on Our Side – 5:15
- Beauty in the Breakdown (Acoustic) – 3:14
Personnel
Andrew de Torres – Guitar, Vocals
Eric Bowley – Vocals
Brandon Metcalf - Producer, Engineer, Mixer [2]
gollark: You can't actually do anything significant to them in most cases, and they monopolize vast amounts of people's attention and communication bandwidth.
gollark: Large-scale politics is *basically* (EDIT: mostly) a horrible infohazard pushed by organizations trying to maximize your engagement (which is often done by generating outrage at the Other Side) and the politicians trying to get you to use your small and indirected power to benefit them.
gollark: NOT ignoring them doesn't work well either.
gollark: I mean, local ones maybe not, you can actually affect those.
gollark: Yes, do so.
References
- Building Homes from What We've Known at last.fm. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
- http://www.brandonmetcalf.com
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.