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On November 3, 2006, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone was announced for release. [1] 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.
Explosions in the Sky's fifth studio album, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone, which debuted February 20, 2007, exists as both a one-disc version and a two-disc special edition featuring remixes by multiple artists. [13] The band began touring on February 19 in the U.S. and Canada. [14]
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Explosions in the Sky have a new album out titled 'End,' but in their eyes, what's to come is far from things wrapping up
The track "Have You Passed Through This Night?" is one of the few Explosions in the Sky songs to contain any words: a sample of the narration from the film The Thin Red Line. [citation needed] The track "The Moon Is Down" was based on The Moon Is Down by author John Steinbeck. [citation needed]
Explosions in the Sky albums (11 P) F. Films scored by Explosions in the Sky (4 P) Pages in category "Explosions in the Sky" This category contains only the following ...
After nearly seven years, Explosions in the Sky is back with a new album. Titled End, the collection consists of seven songs and will be released on Sept. 15 through Temporary Residence Ltd.
A group picture of the members of Explosions in the Sky. From left to right: Mark Smith, Michael James, Munaf Rayani, and Chris Hrasky. Originally known as Breaker Morant, Explosions in the Sky was formed in 1999 in Austin, Texas by Mike Smith and Munaf Rayani (guitars), Michael James (bass), and Christopher Hrasky (drums). [5]