People (The Burning Hell album)
People is the sixth full-length album by the Canadian indie rock band The Burning Hell, released in April 2013 in Canada, May 2013 in Europe and April 2014 in the UK. The album was recorded in Berlin by Norman Nitzsche and Ramin Bijan.
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Released | April 16, 2013 | |||
Recorded | June 2012 at Studio Line, Berlin | |||
Genre | Indie Rock | |||
Label | Headless Owl, (weewerk), BB*Island | |||
The Burning Hell chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All tracks written by Mathias Kom and arranged by The Burning Hell.
- "Grown Ups"
- "Holidaymakers"
- "Amateur Rappers"
- "Realists"
- "Sentimentalists"
- "Barbarians"
- "Wallflowers"
- "Travel Writers"
- "Industrialists"
Personnel
- Mathias Kom - ukulele, guitar, vocals, xylophone
- Darren Browne - guitar
- Nick Ferrio - bass, lap steel, vocals
- Jake Nicoll - drums, keys, vocals
- Ariel Sharratt - clarinet, vocals
- Stanley Brinks - saxophone, vocals
- Clemence Freschard - zafzafa, vocals
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