Fantastic Explanations (and Similar Situations)

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Fantastic Explanations (and Similar Situations)

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Release date: 07/Oct/2010
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 When Tomorrow Comes
1.2 Everyone Knows
1.3 I'd Rather Be Alone
1.4 Throwing It All Away
1.5 Down the Tube
1.6 Showboat
1.7 Miss Apparent
1.8 June Child
1.9 Woodland Drive
1.10 Lazy Days
1.11 Approximately Nowhere
1.12 Waiting Too Long
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. (and Similar Situations)
Description:Fantastic Explanations (and Similar Situations) by Cheap Time, released 7 October 2010, includes the following tracks: "I'd Rather Be Alone", "Down The Tube", "Miss Apparent", "Woodland Drive" and more. This version of Fantastic Explanations (and Similar Situations) comes as a 1xCD. - .. (AND SIMILAR SITUATIONS)
2010 release from the Nashville-based Alt-Rock outfit. Fantastic Explanations (and Similar Situations), proves that they are capable of artistic leaps. Guitarist/songwriter Jeffrey Novak soaks up his influences and spits out new songs with more complex structures and melodies than ever before, while bassist Stephen Braren adds backbone to the songs with his heavily compressed Roy-Wood-style playing, and new drummer Ryan Sweeney tightens up the sound while still keeping things very loose.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: IRED190.2
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