Quiet Company: Dead Man on My Back: Shine Honesty Revisited

Quiet Company SKU: 21224881
Quiet Company: Dead Man on My Back: Shine Honesty Revisited

Quiet Company: Dead Man on My Back: Shine Honesty Revisited

Quiet Company SKU: 21224881

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Description

Title: Dead Man on My Back: Shine Honesty Revisited
Artist: Quiet Company
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 884501885867
Genre: Rock

Out of print and unavailable for nearly three years, Austin indie rockers Quiet Company have gone back to their beginnings to re-release their 2006 debut album, "Shine Honesty." But instead of merely shipping decade-old recordings to a pressing plant, lead singer/guitarist Taylor Muse and his bandmates have completely rerecorded and updated the album to reflect how Quiet Company has grown and changed musically as it's stature has grown. The record, to be released digitally and in select national retailers on April 9, was recorded at bass player Matt Parmenter's Ice Cream Factory Studio and features two new tracks, "Gun Control Means Using Both Hands" and "And You Said It Was Pretty Here." With more time, musicians and resources at his disposal Muse was able to add depth to the album, like recording live strings instead of using synth versions, or fixing mixing and intro problems that were overlooked in the blur of mixing and mastering one of his first recorded pieces of music. The updated and revitalized version of "Shine Honesty" also gives the band full ownership of it's early recordings after languishing under the control of Northern Records, which released "Shine Honesty" but did little to promote it or maximize it's distribution and let the album fall out of print. With master recordings under it's control, Quiet Company will be able to properly promote an overlooked portion of it's catalog and make those songs available for licensing and media placement, which is a key method to build listenership and bring in additional revenue. In 2011, Quiet Company released 'We Are All Where We Belong' and spent much of the last two years in increasingly rarefied air; playing late night talk shows (Carson Daly), performing at the Austin City Limits Festival, setting a record crowd for radio station KGSR's Blues On The Green outdoor concert series, recording a session in the original studio of the iconic "Austin City Limits" television show, sweeping their hometown Austin Music Awards with 10 awards and received glowing reviews and attention from national press.

Tracks:
1.1 How Many Times Do You Want to Be in Love?
1.2 Fashionable
1.3 Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History
1.4 Tie Your Monster Down
1.5 ... Then Came a Sudden Validation
1.6 I Was Humming a New Song to Myself
1.7 The Emasculated Man and the City That Swallowed Him
1.8 Love Is a Shotgun
1.9 So Gracefully
1.10 Circumstance
1.11 I've Got a Lot of Problems with You People
1.12 We Change Lives
1.13 When You Pass Through the Waters
1.14 ... And You Said It Was Pretty Here
1.15 Gun Control Means Using Both Hands
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