Romance (Tubelord album)
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Romance is the second studio album by the British alternative rock
band Tubelord
. It was released on the October 10, 2011 on the independent UK label Pink Mist . The album was the follow up to their 2009 album, Our First American Friends
and 2010 EP, Tezcatlipōca
. It is their first full length album with bassist Tom Coulson-Smith and synth/keys James Elliot Field. The album has been released on compact disc, digital download and vinyl.
The song "4t3", which was released on July 13, 2011, has been quoted by Prendergast to be named after an occurrence with a taxi driver who they had got a lift with and started conversing with amount of people they have had sex with, which then the taxi driver responded with 43 people. . Opening track "Over In Brooklyn" is a continuation from the closing track (which is the title track
) of Our First American Friends
The song "My Favourite Castle", which was released September 14, 2011, is currently the only single of the album, and was released in cassette form via the Pink Mist bigcartel website . The cassette features "My Favourite Castle" as well as 2 bonus tracks titled "Elle Barge" and "Death" on the A side, with the B side featuring 6 spoken word poems by 3 poets; Rachael Allen, Andrew Parkes and Sam BW from London Arts collective clinic.
Alternative rock
Alternative rock is a genre of rock music and a term used to describe a diverse musical movement that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1980s and became widely popular by the 1990s...
band Tubelord
Tubelord
Tubelord is an Alternative Rock band from Kingston upon Thames, England, formed in 2006. The band consists of Lead Singer and Guitarist Joseph Prendergast, Backing vocalist and Drummer David Catmur, Bassist Tom Coulson-Smith and Keyboardist and Sampler James Elliot Field.In 2009, the band signed a...
. It was released on the October 10, 2011 on the independent UK label Pink Mist . The album was the follow up to their 2009 album, Our First American Friends
Our First American Friends
Our First American Friends is the Debut Album by British Alternative Rock band Tubelord. It was released on October 12, 2009 through Hassle Records...
and 2010 EP, Tezcatlipōca
Tezcatlipōca
Tezcatlipōca is an EP by Tubelord. This is the first release post Our First American Friends which showcases the new line-up since ex-bassist Sean Bamberger left in 2009, with new members James Elliot Field and Tom Coulson-Smith...
. It is their first full length album with bassist Tom Coulson-Smith and synth/keys James Elliot Field. The album has been released on compact disc, digital download and vinyl.
The song "4t3", which was released on July 13, 2011, has been quoted by Prendergast to be named after an occurrence with a taxi driver who they had got a lift with and started conversing with amount of people they have had sex with, which then the taxi driver responded with 43 people. . Opening track "Over In Brooklyn" is a continuation from the closing track (which is the title track
Title track
Title track may refer to:*Title track, a recorded song having the same name as the album or movie it comes from*Title Track, a song on the album The Stage Names*Title Track, a song on the album We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes...
) of Our First American Friends
Our First American Friends
Our First American Friends is the Debut Album by British Alternative Rock band Tubelord. It was released on October 12, 2009 through Hassle Records...
The song "My Favourite Castle", which was released September 14, 2011, is currently the only single of the album, and was released in cassette form via the Pink Mist bigcartel website . The cassette features "My Favourite Castle" as well as 2 bonus tracks titled "Elle Barge" and "Death" on the A side, with the B side featuring 6 spoken word poems by 3 poets; Rachael Allen, Andrew Parkes and Sam BW from London Arts collective clinic.
Track listing
- "Over In Brooklyn" - 3:26
- "Never Washboard" - 3:31
- "4t3" - 3:53
- "Charms" - 3:32
- "Here Is Nothing" - 3:23
- "Go Old" - 3:00
- "My First Castle" - 3:07
- "Ignatz" - 1:53
- "Waterworld" - 4:16
- "In Greenland" - 4:28
- "Tiny Diggs" - 4.09
Personnel
- Joseph Prendergast - Guitar, Lead Vocals, Keyboard, Percussion
- Tom Coulson-Smith - Bass Guitar, Percussion
- David Catmur - Drums, Backing Vocal, Percussion
- James Elliot Field - Piano, Keyboard, Percussion