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Letting Go (Earshot album)
2002 studio album by Earshot From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Letting Go is the debut studio album by the American alternative metal band Earshot, released on May 7, 2002. The songs "Get Away" and "Not Afraid" were released as singles during that year with each having their own music video. “Get Away” reached #4 on the U.S. Active Rock Charts and stayed in the top 100 for over 64 weeks. Letting Go reached #82 on the Billboard 200.
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Recording
Vocalist/guitarist Wil Martin mentioned "we just played around town and recorded demos at like friends houses and studios and we only did that one time with one song which actually spawned all the label interest. And it's obvious recording in someone's basement to a multi million-dollar studio because you need the space and some of the technology to be able to pick up the various things and instruments."[4]
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Song meanings
"A lot of the songs are about relationships or about having a bad day, where nothing seems to go right, or where you just dwell on the negative. But the album as a whole is about getting past all that." - Wil Martin[5]
Track listing
All songs written by William Martin, Scott Kohler, and Guy Couturier except where noted.
Personnel
Personnel per Tidal[6] and liner notes.[7]
Earshot
Additional musicians
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Chart positions
Singles
Appearances
- The songs "Get Away", "We Fall, We Stand", and "Headstrong" were featured in the video game Legends of Wrestling II in 2002.
- The song "Get Away" was featured on the DVD Crusty Demons - Nine Lives.
- The song "Headstrong" was featured on the soundtrack for the film Queen of the Damned.
- The song "Ordinary Girl" was featured in the Xbox exclusive racing game Project Gotham Racing 2 in 2003.
References
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