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The Smith Street Band - Sunshine & Technology FLAC
Performer:
The Smith Street Band
Album:
Sunshine & Technology
Style:
Punk, Folk Rock
Released:
2012
Country:
Australia
Label:
Poison City Records
Catalog:
PCR055
FLAC size:
1361 mb
MP3 size:
1298 mb
WMA size:
2733 mb


Tracklist


1Why I Can't Draw
2Tom Busby
3I Want Friends
4Young Drunk
5When I Said Us I Meant Them
6What's Changed
7Stay Young
8Sunshine & Technology
9Don't Mention The War
10I Can't Feel My Face


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PCR055The Smith Street Band Sunshine & Technology ‎(LP, Album, Mid)Poison City RecordsPCR055Australia2012
PCR055The Smith Street Band Sunshine & Technology ‎(LP, Album, Man)Poison City RecordsPCR055Australia2014
PCR055The Smith Street Band Sunshine & Technology ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, S/Edition, Len)Poison City RecordsPCR055Australia2012
PCR055The Smith Street Band Sunshine & Technology ‎(LP, Album, Cle)Poison City RecordsPCR055Australia2012
PCR055The Smith Street Band Sunshine & Technology ‎(LP, Album, Mus)Poison City RecordsPCR055Australia2014


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 0680569654801
  • Matrix / Runout: PIRATES PRESS - PCR055 A 101328E1/C
  • Matrix / Runout: PIRATES PRESS - PCR055 B 101328E2/E


Video



Album


Sunshine & Technology by The Smith Street Band, released 24 August 2012 1. Sunshine & Technology 2. I Can't Feel My Face 3. I Want Friends 4. Why I Can't Draw 5. Stay Young 6. What's Changed 7. Tom Busby 8. Young Drunk 9. When I Said Us I Meant Them 10. Don't Mention the War. BenneB Each album is better than the last with this band. Favorite track: Don't Mention the War. Andy Yatteau. The Smith Street Band are an Australian rock band from Melbourne, Victoria, in which the Smith Street of their name can be found. The band have released five extended plays and five studio albums, No One Gets Lost Anymore 2011, Sunshine and Technology 2012, Throw Me in the River 2014, More Scared of You than You Are of Me 2017 and Don't Waste Your Anger 2020. Album 2012 10 Songs. Alternative 2012. Sunshine and Technology. Sunshine And Technology. The Smith Street Band. Remote Control Records от лица компании Pool House Records Native Tongue Music Publishing и другие авторские общества 6. Watch the video for Sunshine & Technology from The Smith Street Band's Sunshine And Technology for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The Smith Street Band formerly Wil Wagner and the Smith Street Band are an Australian rock band based in Melbourne, Victoria, in which the titular Smith Street can be found. The band curr read more. The band currently consists of vocalistguitarist Wil Wagne read more. Similar Artists. The Smith Street Band never really differ from the upbeat tempo shifting, blend of punk rock with an aggressive aussie twist, except when incorporating acoustic guitar into the foundations of Young Drunk and the use of violin in a few other songs. Expecting the album to fade out after an exceptional start like many do, i was completely wrong. The last half of Sunshine & Technology doesnt lose any momentum and will quickly become one of those rare albums that will drive you crazy with being able to identify which track is your favourite. Overall, The Smith Street Bands poetic suburban stories about common everyday experiences all but hit home to anyone who can relate. About Sunshine & Technology. The Smith Street Bands 2nd album released in 2012. Recorded by Sam Johnson at Three Phase Music Studios, Melbourne, May-June 2012. Mixed by Matt Voigt at Sing Sing Recording Studios, Melbourne, June 2012. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music, New York. Sunshine & Technology Q&A. Writers Wil Wagner. More The Smith Street Band albums. Sunshine & Technology CD, Album. Poison City Records. PCR055CD. PCR055. Sunshine & Technology LP, Album, Cle. The Smith Street Band have always had a collective ability to build tension gradually, evident on several of Sunshine & Technologys tracks. Stay Young, Tom Busby and When I Said Us I Meant Them are initially restrained, with the band mirroring Wagners steady increase in vocal passion. Dont Mention the War, sombre and heavy-hearted, is an ideal album closer. Again, the emotion is steadily constructed, with Wagner building up to a scream as the instruments swell towards the songs end