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Photographs (Mest album)

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Released
  
October 18, 2005

Artist
  
Mest

Producer
  
John Feldmann

Length
  
43:06

Release date
  
18 October 2005

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Photographs (2005)
  
Not What You Expected (2013)

Label
  
Maverick Recording Company

Genres
  
Pop punk, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Destination Unknown, Wasting Time, Mest, Mo' Money - Mo' 40z, Not What You Expected

Mest photographs full album


Photographs is the fifth studio album by American pop punk band Mest.

Contents

Mest take me away cried out to heaven


Release

On October 16, 2005, the band posted four songs to their Myspace account for streaming: "Photographs", "Cursed", "As His Black Heart Dies (My Mistake)"” and "Can't Take This". Photographs was released on October 18 through Maverick. Limited copies came with a bonus DVD entitled Seven Deadly Sins.

In January 2006, the band announced on their MySpace blog that they would break-up following a U.S. tour. The tour ran from late January until early March, with support from Allister and Scary Kids Scaring Kids. Since the break-up, Lovato formed A Permanent Holiday, which featured members of Lit and Bleed the Dream.

Track listing

  1. "Take Me Away (Cried Out to Heaven)" (Tony Lovato, John Feldmann) – 3:41
  2. "Kiss Me, Kill Me" (Jeremiah Rangel, Feldmann) – 3:34
  3. "Photographs" (Lovato) – 3:01
  4. "Cursed" (Rangel, Feldmann) – 3:39
  5. "As His Black Heart Dies (My Mistake)" (Lovato) – 3:16
  6. "This Time" (Lovato, Feldmann) – 3:45
  7. "Graveyard" (Rangel, Feldmann) – 3:37
  8. "Nightmare" (Lovato) – 3:36
  9. "Can't Take This" (Lovato, Feldmann) – 3:28
  10. "Dying for You" (Lovato, Feldmann) – 3:29
  11. "Tonight Will Last Forever" (Rangel, Feldmann) – 4:15
  12. "Last Kiss" (Lovato) – 3:45

Songs

1Take Me Away (Cried Out to Heaven)3:41
2Kiss Me - Kill Me3:34
3Photographs3:02

References

Photographs (Mest album) Wikipedia