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The End of an Error is the 2nd album by Houston Calls, to be released on October 14 2008 on Drive-Thru Records. The band began recording the album in 2007, and in the summer of 2008 revealed that the song "Life Won't Wait" will be the album's first single.
Track listing
(all songs written by Houston Calls)
- "Modest Manifesto"
- "Life Won't Wait"
- "A Shot in The Dark"
- "Things Are Happening"
- "Stay With Me Tonight"
- "I Fancy Abroad"
- "Nagoya"
- "Behind The Gun"
- "Abandone"
- "You Can't Simi"
- "The Oaks on Prince St."
Personnel
- Joshua Grigsby – drums
- Thomas Keiger – vocals, guitar
- Ryohei Richard Okamoto – keyboard, backup vocals
- Jose Lopez – guitar, backup vocals
- Jarrett Seltzer – bass
Notes
- http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=458101
- http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=510761
- http://altpress.com/news/4192.htm