Inch Deep Oceans
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Inch Deep Oceans | |||||
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Studio album by Art Decade | |||||
Released | 2006 | ||||
Genre | Alternative, Progressive Rock | ||||
Label | SMI Inc. Publishing | ||||
Art Decade chronology | |||||
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Inch Deep Oceans is the second release by the band Art Decade. At the time of release the band was named Channel, which is why its labeled as such on the cover.
This album was supported by the band's first tour around the Northeast United States and Canada. Part of the tour was with the Eric Eggleston Band from Ottawa. Three of the songs from this album made it onto the initial ballot in the category Best Rock Performance By A Duo or Group with Vocal for the 49th and 50th annual Grammy Awards.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sugar" - 4:02
- "The March" - 4:00
- "Day Waster" - 3:28
- "Havok" - 3:48
- "Inch Deep Oceans" - 6:59
- "Circle Lights" - 9:38
- "Inch Deep Oceans" (Radio Edit) - 6:00
[edit] Personal
Recorded in 2006 at The Recording Company, Schenectady NY
Recorded and Mixed By Tim Lynch
Written and Composed by Talmi/Granda (ASCAP)
Vocals, Keys and Guitars by Ben Talmi
Bass and Keys by Luis Granda
Drums by Matt Heisler