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The Cradle (album)

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Released
  
2010

Artist
  
Colour Revolt

Producer
  
Hank Sullivant

Genre
  
Indie rock

Length
  
43:41

Release date
  
10 August 2010

Label
  
Dualtone Records

Colour revolt the cradle


The Cradle is the second full-length album from Oxford, Mississippi, indie-rock band, Colour Revolt. It is the band's first since drummer Len Clark, bassist Patrick Addison, and guitarist Jimmy Cajoleas left in 2008 and were replaced by drummer Daniel Davison, keyboardist Brooks Tipton, and bassist/producer Hank Sullivant. It is also their first for their new label Dualtone Records, who signed the band after they were dropped by Fat Possum in 2008. It was released on August 10, 2010 and has received the highest reviews out of the band's three releases thus far. The lyrics for much of the album deal with the hardships endured by the band after the lineup change and being dropped from their label, specifically in the first two songs, "8 Years," and "Our Names."

Contents

Colour revolt the cradle live from ardent studios


Track listing

  1. "8 Years" - 3:36
  2. "Our Names" - 5:27
  3. "Heartbeat" - 3:06
  4. "The Cradle" - 3:05
  5. "Everything is the Same" - 4:35
  6. "She Don't Talk" - 4:42
  7. "Each Works" - 3:58
  8. "Mona Lisa" - 4:04
  9. "Brought to Life" - 5:06
  10. "Reno" - 6:02

Personnel

Band
  • Jesse Coppenbarger - Vocals, guitar, keys
  • Sean Kirkpatrick - Vocals, guitar
  • Daniel Davison - Drums, percussion
  • Brooks Tipton - Keys
  • Hank Sullivant - Bass guitar
  • Louise Hviid - Spoken word on "She Don't Talk"
  • Technical
  • Alex Hornbake - Engineering
  • Hank Sullivant - Production
  • Clay Jones - Mixing
  • John Golden - Mastering
  • Artwork
  • Matt Govaere - Art direction, design
  • Robert Lenz - Art direction, design
  • Joshua Burwell - Interior illustrations
  • Songs

    18 Years3:37
    2Our Names5:27
    3Heartbeat3:07

    References

    The Cradle (album) Wikipedia