Searching for the Hows and Whys

Searching for the Hows and Whys is the second album by Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. It was released on 3 March 2008.[1][2] The record was co-produced by Sam Duckworth and Nitin Sawhney.[3] "Waiting for the Monster to Drown" was released as a free download via Get Cape's official website and Myspace on 7 December 2007.

Searching for the Hows and Whys
Studio album by
Released3 March 2008
Recorded2007
Genrefolk rock, folktronica, indie
Length45:29
LabelAtlantic
ProducerSam Duckworth, Nitin Sawhney
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly chronology
The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager
(2006)
Searching for the Hows and Whys
(2008)
Covers
(2009)

The album was released early by iTunes and was subsequently leaked onto the internet.

Track listing

  1. "Let the Journey Begin"
  2. "Waiting for the Monster to Drown"
  3. "Young and Lovestruck"
  4. "Postcards from Catalunya"
  5. "The Children Are (the Consumers of) the Future"
  6. "Window of Your Mind"
  7. "I Could Build You a Tower"
  8. "Interlude"
  9. "Keep Singing Out"
  10. "Moving Forward"
  11. "Find the Time"
  12. "This Could Be All"
  13. "Better Things" (featuring Kate Nash)
  14. "Could've Seen It All"

Trivia

The song "Better Things" was originally titled "White Lines, Road Signs and Vacuous Desires: The Life and Times of A Disenfranchised Rockstar" and first featured as a B-Side to the "I-Spy" single. Unlike the album version however, vocals are provided by Sam Duckworth only.

gollark: I have this (https://osmarks.net/) temporary page up parodying modern web design while I get stuff up on the new domain also.
gollark: It's programmed with a wide* range of ideas.
gollark: ... sniped.
gollark: https://osmarks.tk/ideas/
gollark: Bugs are to be reported on the git repository for the site files, the location of which is of course completely undocumented.

References

  1. Neeson, Paul (6 March 2008). "Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly - Searching for the Hows and Whys". The Skinny. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  2. "Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly reveals new album details". NME. 3 April 2007. Retrieved 5 April 2007.
  3. "'Production Details (NME)".


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