In the Midst of This | ||||
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Studio album by Expatriate | ||||
Released | 21 April 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006, Seattle | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Dew Process | |||
Producer | John Goodmanson, Damien Press | |||
Expatriate chronology | ||||
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Rock Sound | (7/10)[1] |
In the Midst of This is the debut album by Sydney-based Australian indie rock band Expatriate. The band had previously revealed on MySpace that they hoped to have the album released by February 2007, however it was released in Australia on 21 April. It featured in the Australian ARIA album chart for one week, peaking at #38.[2]
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The band reported in July 2006 that the fifteen tracks have been recorded for the album. Some of these tracks have already been featured on the Play a Part EP meaning thirteen tracks may have still made the album. However, on 14 March 2007, the full track listing and artwork was confirmed.
The album will soon be re-released as a digital only deluxe edition featuring "Missing" - a cover of an Everything But the Girl song recorded for the Dew Process compilation No Man's Woman, along with a number of songs taken from their set as recorded by Triple J's Live at the Wireless from 2007's Splendour in the Grass.
Though "Get Out, Give In" and "The Spaces Between" both featured on the Lovers le Strange EP, the versions of the songs are different on the album.
The cover artwork for the album was designed and made by Jonathan Zowada who also did the artwork for the Play a Part EP. It shows a red flag blowing against the blue sky, however if you look at the picture another way, the red flag looks like a face from its side.
The majority of the album was recorded in Los Angeles with John Goodmanson, but recorded "Are You Awake?" at Ginsberg Studios with multi-instrumentalist band member Damien Press.
All featured on the In The Midst Of This DJ sampler.
"Play a Part" and "Only Wanna Love Ya" both featured on the double A-side Ep Play a Part EP. "Crazy" was a radio only single to promote the album in Australia, whilst "The Spaces Between" was the first US radio single, as well as the 4th Australian single.
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