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So Sudden is the debut album of The Hush Sound. It was first released independently during early 2005. [ 1 ] It was re-released after the band signed to Decaydance Records , Fall Out Boy 's Pete Wentz 's independent record label.
The album was tracked at Gallery of Carpet Recording in Villa Park, Illinois. They named the album So Sudden; a reflection on how quickly things were moving for the band. They released their first album with no label support at the time, but nevertheless sold 300 CDs in two nights. [3] Five months later, the band began performing live. [4]
Like Vines is the second studio album by the Hush Sound. The name of the album comes from a line in "We Intertwined". Like Vines has sold over 50,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen Soundscan. It was released on Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz's Decaydance Records independent record label along with Fueled By Ramen.
The band's third studio album, Goodbye Blues, was named one of the Most Anticipated Albums of 2008 by Alternative Press. The album was recorded in the fall of 2007 at North Hollywood's Fairfax Recordings with producer/engineer Kevin Augunas (Cold War Kids, Jon Brion) at the helm. With tracks such as "Honey" and "Medicine Man", The Hush Sound ...
All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone was released on February 20, 2007 through Temporary Residence. [1] A limited edition version of the album came with a bonus CD of remixes of all 6 tracks on the album. The band appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien on February 20 and performed a shortened version of "Welcome, Ghosts". [ 4 ]
“There’s so much to not find meaning in and be hopeless about,” he said. “Then all of a sudden, there’s this gold mountaintop.” ... She’s with him on the cover of his 1963 album The ...
The success of the single was so sudden that the album which it appears on was originally going to be titled Fingertip before Gazell decided to name it after the song. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Similarly, the Swedish sleeve for the single was issued in over ten different colors and variations because of the countless re-presses which has led to some copies ...
Sudden Impact's brief, unexplained cameo in a 1991 Boyz II Men video haunted former MTV VJ Dave Holmes for decades. So, he launched a podcast to uncover the truth.