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The Phantom Cowboy (album)

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Length
  
30:28

Release date
  
5 February 2015

Producer
  
Alain Johannes

Artist
  
K's Choice

Label
  
MPress Records

Genre
  
Alternative rock

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Released
  
February 5, 2015 (Europe) September 18, 2015 (US)

Similar
  
Echo Mountain, Cocoon Crash, Paradise in Me, Almost Happy, The Great Subconscious Club

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The Phantom Cowboy is the sixth studio album of the Belgian rock band K's Choice. The album was released on February 5, 2015 in much of Europe by Wallaby Records, LLC and distributed by Sony, and on September 18, 2015 in the US, UK, Canada, and Ireland by MPress Records.

Contents

Music

Rather than develop music and lyrics individually and then bring them together as they had in past, siblings Sarah and Gert Bettens decided to write the music and lyrics together for this album. "[W]e thought it would be fun to experiment with being in one room and feeding off each other," Sarah explains. "It turned out to be a great decision." Alain Johannes produced the album.

On February 6, 2015, K's Choice released the first single, "Private Revolution". A teaser video for "Private Revolution" was released to YouTube on February 5, 2015.[3] The video features concert and prior video footage. A video for the track "Bag of Concrete" was released on June 12, 2015. On September 11, 2015, a video for the track "Perfect Scar" was released on YouTube.

On December 5, 2015, Belgian concert hall, Ancienne Belgique, live-streamed K's Choice's concert at its venue.

In March 2016, K's Choice embarked on their first US tour in a decade in support of The Phantom Cowboy with longtime friends and, more recently, labelmates A Fragile Tomorrow.

Track listing

All tracks written by Sarah and Gert Bettens.

Songs

1As Rock And Roll As It Gets2:18
2Woman2:32
3Perfect Scar3:17

References

The Phantom Cowboy (album) Wikipedia