A Year Two Months Sixteen Days and Counting
- A Year Two Months Sixteen Days and Counting
Infobox Album |
Name = A Year, Two Months, Sixteen Days and Counting
Type = EP
Artist = The Paper and the Plane
Released = May 23, 2008
Recorded = Recorded at Greg Ibbotson's home studio. Drums recorded at Keytone Studios, Brisbane
Genre = Alternative/Indie rock
Length = 20:20
Label = Starving Kids Records
Producer = Greg Ibbotson
Reviews =
*Rave Magazine [http://www.ravemagazine.com.au/content/view/9769/181/ link]
Previous EP = "An Introduction"
(2007)
"A Year, Two Months, Sixteen Days and Counting" is The Paper and the Plane's second EP. It was released on May 23, 2008 as part of The Vectors tour that included Closure In Moscow, Fifty Sixx and Mere Theory. The EP was mixed by Ed Rose, known for his work with acts such as The Appleseed Cast and The Get Up Kids.
Track listing
All songs written by The Paper and the Plane.
# "I Didn't Sign Up For a Marathon" – 4:07
# "Sleep Now" – 4:57
# "Not Now...Not Ever" – 3:59
# "Like Solitaire With Two" – 3:39
# "Unobtrusive" – 3:38
Personnel
*Dan van Zutphen - vocals
*Paul Voge - guitar
*Greg Ibbotson - guitar
*Remy Boccalatte - bass, vocals
*Steve Jacobson - drums
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/thepaperandtheplane"The Paper and the Plane" myspace]
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