Tired Radio – Patterns: CD, Album

£6.99

What started as a solo project, soon become a full-time band when Anthony Truzzolino joined forces with a drummer Kevin Daly. With his experience in writing profoundly emotive, depressive, sad lyrics and composing melancholic soothing melodies, Anthony compiled eight appropriate compositions for his debut mini-album. Kevin was a perfect addition to the lineup, and with a couple of other musicians, they’ve recorded Patterns, a comprehensive amalgam of soul healing tunes. Right with the first beats of this record, you may notice dozen of layers cleverly stacked to accommodate structured lyrics, carefully composed by Anthony. The artist unquestionably thought about each aspect of his uprising outlet that will, without any doubt, melt some hearts along the way.

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What started as a solo project, soon become a full-time band when Anthony Truzzolino joined forces with a drummer Kevin Daly. With his experience in writing profoundly emotive, depressive, sad lyrics and composing melancholic soothing melodies, Anthony compiled eight appropriate compositions for his debut mini-album. Kevin was a perfect addition to the lineup, and with a couple of other musicians, they’ve recorded Patterns, a comprehensive amalgam of soul healing tunes. Right with the first beats of this record, you may notice dozen of layers cleverly stacked to accommodate structured lyrics, carefully composed by Anthony. The artist unquestionably thought about each aspect of his uprising outlet that will, without any doubt, melt some hearts along the way.

Track list:

1

Intro (Hurt Less)
2

Making Plans
3

Send For a Hospital
4

Mostly Downs
5

This is Over
6

Five Day Bender
7

Stay Home
8

Gouge

Additional information
Weight 80 g
Dimensions 14 × 12 × 0.25 cm
Catalogue number

IGN295

Release Date

01-Jul-00

Label

Engineer Records

Format

CD

Artist

Tired Radio

Genre

Sub-genre

Post-Punk, Punk, Emo

Discogs Release ID

15717856

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