Every Scene Needs a Center | ||||
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Studio album by Tullycraft | ||||
Released | October 23, 2007 | |||
Recorded | Soundhouse Studios, Seattle, WA | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
Length | 47:42 | |||
Label | Magic Marker (MMR 042) | |||
Producer | Kip Beelman | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic |
Every Scene Needs a Center is the fifth studio album from the indiepop band Tullycraft. Arguably, the band’s most ambitious album, Every Scene Needs A Center ranges from punky bursts to mid-tempo near-ballads. The band spent over a year working on the mini-epic album, splitting time between a professional recording studio and their own studio, recording entirely on analog tape. The album reached #29 on the CMJ Top 200 chart in 2007.
Track listing
All tracks by Tullycraft except where noted.
- "The Punks Are Writing Love Songs"
- "Fangs on Bats"
- "Georgette Plays a Goth"
- "Bored to Hear Your Heart Still Breaks"
- "Clique at Night Vandals"
- "Dracula Screams of Tiger Style (Parts One & Two)"
- "The Lonely Life of the UFO Researcher"
- "A Cursed Miss Maybellene"
- "If You Take Away the Make-Up (Then the Vampires They Will Die)"
- "Misgiving" (New Bad Things)
- "The Neutron"
- "One Essex Girl"
- "The Secret History of Devil's Paw"
- "We Know You're Cute, You Told Us"
Personnel
- Tullycraft
- Sean Tollefson – vocals, bass
- Jeff Fell – drums, xylophone
- Chris Munford – guitar, keyboard, backing vocals
- Jenny Mears – vocals, backing vocals, tambourine
- Corianton Hale – lead guitar, backing vocals, melodica
- Additional
- Kip Beelman & Chris Munford – recording, audio engineering, production
- Saundrah Humphrey – violin on "Dracula Screams Of Tiger Style Pt.1 & Pt.2"
- Evan Mosher – trumpet on "Bored To Hear Your Heart Still Breaks" & "The Secret History Of Devil's Paw"
References
- Allmusic review
- "Tullycraft - 1st String Teenage High EP (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 1995. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
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