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Ships is the seventh full-length album by New Jersey indie rock band Danielson. The album was a massive collaboration among Daniel Smith and various other musicians. Track listing
The album was recorded in Canoga Park, California, and North Hollywood, California with producer Phil Kaffel. All songs were written by the band with lyrics provided by Mike Tramp. Following the release of the album guitarist Kenny Korade was replaced by Marcus Nand and the band undertook another tour in support of the album. [3]
The same year, Turnover's third album, Good Nature, came out. The album is Turnover's best selling record, reaching number 79 on the Billboard 200 and number 5 on the Independent Albums chart. [6] [9] In 2019, Altogether, Turnover's fourth album, was released. [14]
Lawless Darkness is the fourth studio album by Swedish black metal band Watain, released through Season of Mist, on 7 June 2010.The cover art was made by Zbigniew M. Bielak, who also painted The Wild Hunt cover art. [1]
Jeff Kallman, also writing for Allmusic, noted that Massi's "Living Just for You" was a highlight of the album ("the best ballad any member of the group came up with (other than) 'Silence Is Golden'") while noting it was somewhat anachronistic, seeming to fit better with the doo-wop of the 1950s or the Philadelphia soul of the 1970s than the ...
Back to the S**t! is a 1989 live album by R&B singer Millie Jackson. It is notable for its cover, which features Jackson sitting on a toilet with a pair of panties down to her ankles, with a strained expression on her face. [3] [4] It is occasionally listed under its uncensored title, Back to the Shit.
In a Violent Nature will be released in the US by IFC Films on 31 May before being added to horror streaming service Shudder later this year. No UK date has been announced. Show comments.
Harrison's record company decided the track, "Handle with Care", was too good for its original purpose as a B-side and asked for a full album. The LP, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 , was released in October 1988 and recorded under pseudonyms as half-brothers, supposed sons of Charles Truscott Wilbury Sr. [ 166 ] It reached number 16 in the UK and ...