Live Well, Change Often

Live Well, Change Often is the second album by Irish rock band The Minutes. It was released on May 9, 2014 through Model Citizen Records. The band claim that the album deals with "the reality of being in a rock 'n' roll band in the 21st Century, the hopes and the dreams, tempered with the shadows and illusions."[1]

Live Well, Change Often
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2014
RecordedFader Sound Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenreGarage, Rock, Blues
Length38.10
LabelModel Citizen
ProducerGarth "GGGarth" Richardson
The Minutes chronology
Marcata
(2011)
Live Well, Change Often
(2014)
Singles from Live Well, Change Often
  1. "Cherry Bomb"
    Released: April 2014
  2. "Hold Your Hand"
    Released: July 2014

In its first week of release, the album peaked at number 12 in the official Irish Albums Chart.[2]

Track listing

All songs written by The Minutes.

No.TitleLength
1."Hold Your Hand"3.28
2."7 Seas"3:19
3."Cherry Bomb"3.20
4."Hey Hey"3.34
5."Supernatural"5.30
6."Outlaws"4.40
7."Holy Roman Empire"3.32
8."Lo and Behold"4.07
9."1,2,3,4"2.50
10."Mystery of Om"5.10
Total length:38.10

Singles

Year Title
2014 "Cherry Bomb"
2014 "Hold Your Hand"

Personnel

  • Mark Austin – Lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Tom Cosgrave – Bass, backing vocals
  • Shane Kinsella – Drums, backing vocals
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