Nineteentwelve - Waiting For No One (2011)
Artist: Nineteentwelve
Title: Waiting For No One
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Nineteentwelve
Genre: Progressive Rock, Modern Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:08
Total Size: 376.5 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Waiting For No One
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Nineteentwelve
Genre: Progressive Rock, Modern Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:08
Total Size: 376.5 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Nothing Again (4:37)
02. Maybe I Lied (4:53)
03. Something I (6:47)
04. Given The Time (4:33)
05. Life On Film (8:31)
06. Partial View (5:18)
07. Give Me The Heart (6:20)
08. Please Take Me Away Here (7:47)
09. Siren Song (3:38)
10. Pictures On The Wall (Bonus Track) (3:26)
11. 3 Days In Paradise (Bonus Track) (4:19)
Gary Sheridan - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Dave Sutheran - Drums, Vocals
Gavin Saunders - Guitars
John Pierpoint - Bass, Mandolin
Alex Theay - Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Album Notes
nineteentwelve was born in 2007 as a creative outlet for a quintet of similar minded musicians. The brief was simple, to create and enjoy music. The debut album ‘waiting for no one’ is a compositional milestone. It gives a clear indication of the journey the band has been on whilst giving a definite nod in the direction to which the band is headed. The priority the band gives to the melodic nature of the songs’ arrangements is clear to hear, and with each listen the songs’ layers unravel and expose the level of intricacy afforded to the process of arrangement. This is just the beginning…
nineteentwelve was born in 2007 as a creative outlet for a quintet of similar minded musicians. The brief was simple, to create and enjoy music. The debut album ‘waiting for no one’ is a compositional milestone. It gives a clear indication of the journey the band has been on whilst giving a definite nod in the direction to which the band is headed. The priority the band gives to the melodic nature of the songs’ arrangements is clear to hear, and with each listen the songs’ layers unravel and expose the level of intricacy afforded to the process of arrangement. This is just the beginning…