Neon Nights Electric Lives Explained

Neon Lights Electric Lives
Type:Album
Artist:The Static Age
Cover:TheStaticAge-NeonNightsElectricLives-CoverArt.jpg
Released:March 23, 2005
Genre:Post-punk, indie rock
Length:42:16
Label:Tarantulas Records/The Platform Group (US)
Producer:Matt Squire
Prev Title:The Cost of Living
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Blank Screens
Next Year:2006

Neon Nights Electric Lives is the first proper full-length release from Vermont's The Static Age. Though The Cost of Living recordings predated it, those are considered the band's demos.[1] A limited version of Neon Nights Electric Lives was released on October 19, 2004 and sold only on tours, but a full release came on March 23, 2005, via Tarantulas Records. The extended album also includes remixes from Jade Puget of AFI and Dave Walsh of The Explosion/The Loved Ones, and a vinyl reissue of the album was released in March 2014 on Highwires.[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Static Age Biography, Songs, & Albums. 2021-12-26. AllMusic. en.
  2. Web site: Kamiński. Karol. 2014-01-24. THE STATIC AGE: "Don't bother being cool" » IDIOTEQ.com. 2021-12-26. IDIOTEQ.com. en-US.