The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks explained
The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Harris |
Cover: | Harris - The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks (2005).jpg |
Released: | September 2005 |
Genre: | Rock |
Length: | 52:30 |
Label: | Harris |
Producer: | Harris |
The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks is a studio album released by American rock band Harris in September 2005. The album was independently recorded, produced, and released by the band. The album's release was followed by a self-booked tour of the United States and Canada.[1] [2]
Track list
All songs written and produced by Harris.
- "Solid Ground" (2:39)
- "Like Origami" (3:36)
- "Last Sentiment" (3:02)
- "Carousel" (3:27)
- "New Color" (5:15)
- "Some Kind of Gospel" (4:15)
- "Worse Company" (5:15)
- "Pace of Change" (4:54)
- "Not What We Used to Be" (3:00)
- "Too Young to Go" (5:34)
- "Silent Treatment" (3:16)
- "Captain" (8:17)
Personnel
Harris
- Jon Day – guitar
- Rob Lynch – drums, percussion
- Mike Nastri – vocals, bass
- Jim Reed – keyboards, vocals
- Matthew Scott – guitar
Additional musicians
- Eli Cohn – strings (track 8)
- Bob Mallory – strings (track 8)
- Michael Matta – string arrangement (track 8)
Production
- Matt Azevedo – mastering
- Jon Day – engineering (tracks 1–7, 9–12)
- Rick Kwan – engineering (track 8)
- Dan McCarthy – artwork
External links
Notes and References
- Purcell, Kerry (July 7, 2006). "Diverse sounds Light their fire." Boston Herald. The Edge: p. E.9.
- Angier, Selene (April 16, 2009). "A clean break." Metro.