Underground Sounds

Underground Sounds is the debut album of American recording artist and guitarist of Eyes Set to Kill, Lexia. The album was released October 12, 2010 by BreakSilence Records. Recording took place at Shire Recorders, Austin, Texas. The album is different from her band because it is pop. The album consists of new original pop, acoustic, and electronica songs as well as covers from her band (done acoustically) and a Radiohead cover. "Let Me In" was released as the first single with a video which is featured as a bonus track on Broken Frames.

Underground Sounds
Studio album by
Lexia
ReleasedOctober 12, 2010
Recorded2010
StudioShire Recorders, Austin, Texas
GenreAcoustic, indie pop, indie electronic, alternative rock, emo-pop[1]
Length41:25
LabelBreakSilence
ProducerKevin Zinger, Brad X, and Thom Flowers
Singles from Underground Sounds
  1. "Let Me In"
    Released: October 26, 2010
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Track listing

  1. Intro – 0:48
  2. Basements – 3:19
  3. Climbing Up the Walls (Radiohead Cover) – 3:31
  4. Let Me In – 4:13
  5. Over – 3:58
  6. Come Home – 4:11
  7. Still Here – 3:07
  8. Memories – 3:10
  9. World Outside – 3:32
  10. Reach – 3:59
  11. Waste – 3:18
  12. Come Home (Acoustic) – 4:19

Credits

Band

  • Lexia – vocals, guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, piano, programming

Production

  • Kevin Zinger – executive producer
  • Brad X – executive producer
  • Thom Flowers – audio mixer, engineer, producer
  • David Aguilera – management
  • Casey Quintal – art director
  • Nathaniel Taylor – photography

Additional musicians

  • Angus Cooke – cello
  • Tom Breyfogle – programming
  • Mike Kumagai – programming
  • David Aguilera – programming
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