FOMO (album)
FOMO is the 2011 album by New Zealand artist Liam Finn. The title is an acronym for the term "Fear Of Missing Out".
FOMO | ||||
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Released | 2011 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Yep Roc Records | |||
Producer | Burke Reid, Liam Finn | |||
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Track listing
All songs were written by Liam Finn, except where noted
- "Neurotic World"
- "Don't Even Know Your Name"
- "Roll of the Eye"
- "Cold Feet"
- "Real Late" (Liam Finn, Jeremy Toy)
- "The Struggle"
- "Little Words"
- "Reckless"
- "Chase the Seasons"
- "Jump Your Bones"
Bonus Track
- "Life Isn't Stationary"
Personnel
- Liam Finn - vocals
- Seamus Ebbs - Outro drums on 'Real Late'
- Glenn Kotche - Contact mic drums on 'Real Late' and 'Jump Your Bones'
Credits
- Artwork - Sarah Larnach
- Design - Anns Taylor
- Engineer (Mixing Assistant) - Benjamin Knapp, Jeremy Toy, Jordan Stone, Liam Finn
- Engineer (Recording Assistant) - Benjamin Knapp
- Mastered by Steve Fallone
- Mixed by Tchad Blake (Tracks 1-4), Burke Reid (Tracks 5-10)
- Producers - Burke Reid, Liam Finn
- Recorded by Burke Reid
Notes
The album was released on CD, digital and 180 gram gatefold vinyl formats. The vinyl release include a download card for the bonus track 'Roll of the Eye (Live)'
Some versions of the CD came with a copy of the 2010 debut album from BARB, a side project featuring Liam Finn, Connan Mockasin, Lawrence Arabia, Eliza Jane Barnes, Seamus Ebbs, Jol Mulholland and Wild Bill Rickets.
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