Kill the Last Romantic
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Kill the Last Romantic | ||
Studio album by easyworld | ||
Released | February 2, 2004 | |
Recorded | Summer 2003 | |
Genre | Indie Rock | |
Label | Jive | |
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easyworld chronology | ||
This is Where I Stand (2002) |
Kill the Last Romantic (2004) |
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Kill the Last Romantic was an album released by Eastbourne based indie-rock 3-piece Easyworld in 2004. It yielded 2 singles - 2nd Amendment and 'Til the Day, though the label specified that the third single would have to be a newly written song, as there were no others on the album which the label deemed suitable for release, thereby leading to the release of the band's final single, How Did it Ever Come to This?.
Though the source of their most successful single ('Til the Day entered the UK Singles Chart at #27), the album lacked both the critical acclaim afforded to their first full-length album ("This Is Where I Stand") and the commercial success anticipated by the Sony/BMG and much of the fan base alike.
Following the decision of Sony/BMG to terminate the band's contract, along with lead singer/guitarist Dav Ford's decision to pursue a solo career, the album was re-released in order to complete the band's record deal.
[edit] Track listing
- Kill the Last Romantic
- 2nd Amendment
- Drive
- 'Til the Day
- A Lot of Miles From Home
- Celebritykiller
- All I Can Remember
- Tonight
- When You Come Back, I Won't Be Here
- Saddest Song
- You Have Been Here
- Goodnight