Released August 21, 2015 | Length 51:09 Release date 21 August 2015 | |
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Similar Through Art We Are All Equals, Are You Satisfied?, Perfect Enemy, Instant Gratification, Take Control |
Slaves drowning in my addiction
Routine Breathing is the second album by American post-hardcore band Slaves. The album was released on August 21, 2015. This is the first album to feature Weston Richmond on rhythm guitar and Colin Viera on bass.
Contents
- Slaves drowning in my addiction
- Slaves drowning in my addiction lyric video
- Background
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Slaves drowning in my addiction lyric video
Background
On January 7, 2015, the band uploaded a picture to their Facebook page claiming that they were starting work on their second album, which was followed, on July 5, with a track listing featuring 15 songs.
The album was scheduled for an October release date, but was pushed to August 21, 2015. On July 9, the debut single "Burning Our Morals Away" from their second album was leaked via leak websites across the web, and July 10, the single was released. On July 23, the band released the second single, "Death Never Let Us Say Goodbye" after the song had leaked. On August 16, the band released the third single "Drowning In My Addiction" with a lyric video. The track ""One God"" is an acoustic rendition of the song "There Is Only One God and His Name Is Death" from their debut album, Through Art We Are All Equals.
Personnel
Songs
1Drowning in My Addiction2:49
2As the Light Cracks the Foundation3:22
3The Hearts of Our Broken3:17