We're Not Strangers

We're Not Strangers is an album by Irish rock band Time Is a Thief, released on 27 April 2012. It was produced, mixed and engineered by Ciaran O'Shea of Mako, formally known as Cyclefly.

We're Not Strangers
Studio album by
Released27 April 2012
RecordedMar/Apr & Oct/Nov/Dec, 2011 in Cork, Ireland
GenreRock, Hard rock, Alternative rock
Length37:45
Label Self Released
ProducerCiaran O'Shea
Time Is a Thief chronology
Identity
(2010)
We're Not Strangers
(2012)
Singles from We're Not Strangers
  1. "Our Game"
    Released: 1 July 2011
  2. "Eyes"
    Released: 11 May 2012
  3. "Ear Wigg"
    Released: 5 October 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
GoldenPlecPositive [1]
Hot PressPositive [2]
Rock Sound[3]

It charted in the Independent Irish top 20 album sales in its first week on release.[4]

We're Not Strangers was listed number 30 from 50 of the best albums to come out of Cork.[5]

Track listing

All songs are written and composed by Time Is a Thief.

No.TitleLength
1."We're Not Strangers"2:52
2."Lights"3:27
3."Eyes"2:55
4."Keep Running"3:26
5."Ear Wigg"2:26
6."Juror No. 3"3:24
7."So It Goes"3:07
8."Angels and Demons"3:10
9."Stitches"5:07
10."The Collector"3:41
11."Our Game"4:10
Total length:37:45

Singles

Year Title Peak chart position Album
IRL
2011 "Our Game" We're Not Strangers
2012 "Eyes"
"Ear Wigg"
"—" denotes a title that did not chart.

Music videos

Year Title Director
2011 "Our Game"[6] Zombie
2012 "Eyes"[7]
"Ear Wigg"[8]

Personnel

Production

  • Ciaran O'Shea – producer, mixer & engineer
  • Fergal Davis – mastering
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References

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