This Providence - Our Worlds Divorce (2004) [FLAC]
- Type:
- Audio > FLAC
- Files:
- 15
- Size:
- 261.46 MiB (274165833 Bytes)
- Tag(s):
- politux politux.music flac 16.44 rock alternative indie emo 2000s 2004 seattle washington
- Uploaded:
- 2014-02-06 13:08 GMT
- By:
- politux
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Info Hash: D995F13082268D1AAEAA5DD6BB44F1407666361F
This Providence - Our Worlds Divorce (2004) [FLAC] Genre: Pop/Rock Styles: Alternative, Indie, Emo Source: CD (log + cue) Codec: FLAC Bitrate: ~ 1,000 kbps Bit Depth: 16 Sampling Rate: 44,100 Hz 01 Well Versed in the Ways of the World 02 Truth and Reconciliation 03 Everyday 04 Best Wishes 05 To Kill This 06 Certain Words in Uncertain Times 07 Catching My Breath 08 Twisted System 09 Any Romantic Fairytale 10 Our Flag Is White 11 Untitled (hidden track) Emo pop/rock act This Providence came together in the summer of 2003 in Seattle, WA, recording and self-releasing their first EP soon after their formation. Comprised of vocalist/guitarist Dan Young, guitarist Gavin Phillips, bassist/vocalist Phil Cobrea, and drummer Ryan Tapert, the group began gathering a decent local following while still in high school, playing in the same regional scene that spawned peers Gatsbys American Dream and Forgive Durden. The guys concurrently hooked up with Seattle-based Rocketstar Recordings, and following graduation, their full-length debut, Our Worlds Divorce, was released in late 2004. They toured around the country in support of the album with acts like Daphne Loves Derby, Sherwood, and Jenoah before eventually signing with Fueled by Ramen in early 2006. Teaming up again with producer Casey Bates (who'd also worked on their first album), This Providence's self-titled FBR debut appeared in September, as the band carried on with gigs opening for labelmates Paramore. Cobrea announced his resignation from the band that November, and he was soon replaced by Phoenix native David Blaise.