Fix Me Up
Fix Me Up is the debut EP and only release by the American band A Firm Handshake. It was released on February 15, 2013[1] on the independent Rock the Cause.
Fix Me Up | |
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EP by A Firm Handshake | |
Released | 15 February 2013 |
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Label | Rock the Cause |
Singles
"Clouds" taken from the EP and credited to Zach Sobiech was an international hit, charting in USA, UK, Canada, France and Belgium.
Track listing
- "Star Hopping" (featuring Zach Sobiech & Sammy Brown) (2:55)
- "Ames" (featuring Zach Sobiech & Sammy Brown) (2:53)
- "Fix Me Up" (featuring Zach Sobiech & Sammy Brown) (4:57)
- "Sandcastles" (featuring Zach Sobiech & Sammy Brown) (3:29)
- "Coffee Cup" (featuring Zach Sobiech & Sammy Brown) (4:44)
- "Blueberries" (featuring Zach Sobiech & Sammy Brown) (2:04)
- "Clouds" (featuring Zach Sobiech) (2:59) - Single
Charts
The EP charted in USA on the Billboard 200 reaching #20, US Digital (#9), US Heatseekers (#27), US Indie charts (#4) and US Indie Rock (6).
It also charted in the UK reaching #121 on the UK Albums Chart and #24 on the UK Indie Charts. It also appeared on Billboard Canadian Hot 100 peaking at #22.
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