Tom Hamilton - I'm Your Vampire (2026) Hi-Res

Artist: Tom Hamilton
Title: I'm Your Vampire
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Shoots and Boots / AWAL
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 46:31
Total Size: 108 / 299 / 959 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: I'm Your Vampire
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Shoots and Boots / AWAL
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 46:31
Total Size: 108 / 299 / 959 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Don't Give Up On Me (5:08)
2. The Octave Below (4:19)
3. Kissing With Our Eyes Closed (4:51)
4. Running in Place (2:41)
5. Walking Backwards (5:05)
6. Wrecking Crew (6:57)
7. Daddy Daddy (3:36)
8. Haven't Used My Voice In So Long (6:01)
9. This Could Be All Yours (3:55)
10. It's Been a Long Time Coming (4:02)
Tom Hamilton has made a career of pushing rock n’ roll boundaries. Over the last three decades Hamilton has fronted a cadre of bands including Brothers Past, American Babies and Ghost Light. He also sings and plays lead guitar in the juggernaut contemporary Grateful Dead cover band, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead.
However, it wasn’t until recently that a series of personal and societal crises compelled the Philadelphia based musician/songwriter/producer to reconsider his approach and finally forge ahead under his own name.
“When you're in a van on the road for 20 years, you live in your bubble, you think that your world is one way — and it's not. The pandemic break gave me the time to see that. Then my band broke up and my dad got sick. The only respite I had was the studio.”
However, it wasn’t until recently that a series of personal and societal crises compelled the Philadelphia based musician/songwriter/producer to reconsider his approach and finally forge ahead under his own name.
“When you're in a van on the road for 20 years, you live in your bubble, you think that your world is one way — and it's not. The pandemic break gave me the time to see that. Then my band broke up and my dad got sick. The only respite I had was the studio.”