Myself Is Less Than Letting Go

Myself Is Less Than Letting Go
Myself < Letting Go
Studio album by To Speak of Wolves
Released May 18, 2010
Genre Metalcore, post-hardcore
Length 34:17
Label Solid State
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To Speak of Wolves chronology
Following Voices EP
(2009)
Myself < Letting Go
(2010)
Singles from Myself < Letting Go
  1. "Darkness Often Yields the Brightest Light"
    Released: April 20, 2010

Myself < Letting Go is the debut album by metalcore band To Speak of Wolves. It was released on May 18, 2010 through Solid State Records.[1][2] The first single released from the album was "Darkness Often Yields the Brightest Light".[3]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Darkness Often Yields the Brightest Light"   3:37
2. "You Should've Locked Your Doors Days Ago"   3:25
3. "Trust But Verify"   3:10
4. "Dimming the Light"   3:08
5. "White Dress, Red Letter"   3:13
6. "Just One Last Time"   3:09
7. "In the Midst of the City"   3:32
8. "Quercus Alba" (featuring Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath) 3:51
9. "Your Cage May Not Have Bars But It's Still A Cage"   3:29
10. "Nothing Ever Ends"   3:43
Total length:
34:17

Personnel

To Speak of Wolves
  • Phil Chamberlain - drums
  • Corey Doran - guitars
  • Rick Jacobs - lead vocals
  • Aaron Kisling - guitars
  • Will McCutcheon - bass
  • Spencer Chamberlain - (guest vocals on track 8)

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