One Day as a Lion (EP)
One Day as a Lion EP | |
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Ep af One Day as a Lion | |
Indspillet | Ocean Way Recording |
Udgivet | 18. juli 2008 22. juli 2008 4. november 2008 (Vinyl) |
Genre | Rap rock |
Længde | 20:20 |
Spor | 5 |
Sprog | Engelsk |
Udgiver | ANTI- |
Producer | Zack de la Rocha |
One Day as a Lion er den eponyme EP debut af One Day as a Lion, den musikalske duo bestående af Rage Against The Machines forsanger Zack de la Rocha på vokal og keyboard samt den tidligere trommeslager for The Mars Volta, Jon Theodore på trommer. EP'en blev mixet af Mario C.
Den 16. juli 2008 fik sangen "Wild International" premiere på deres Myspace side.[1] Sangen fik også radio-premiere på den amerikanske radiostation KROQ samt den australske radiostation Triple J.[1] EP'en blev udgivet i Europa og Australien den 18. juli 2008 og i USA den 22. juli 2008. Desuden blev EP'en udgivet på iTunes i deres iTunes Store format og på Amazon.coms MP3 Download service.
Udgivelses ugen
One Day as a Lion solgte 17.000 eksemplarer i den første uge.[2] Desuden har den solgt særdeles godt, for en kun fem-numre lang EP.[3]
Trackliste
- . "Wild International" – 3:47
- . "Ocean View" – 4:07
- . "Last Letter" – 3:58
- . "If You Feer Dying" – 3:57
- . "One Day as a Lion" – 4:25
Referencer
- ^ a b "One Day as a Lion's MySpace Page". Hentet 2008-07-21.
- ^ "Miley Cyrus Leads Sales Charge". FMQB. Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report. 2008-07-30. Arkiveret fra originalen 17. august 2008.
One Day As A Lion, the collaboration between Rage Against the Machine's Zach de la Rocha and ex-Mars Volta drummer Jon Theodore, bows at #28 with its self-titled EP, selling 17,000.
- ^ "Tower Records sales numbers". Arkiveret fra originalen 7. september 2008. Hentet 22. december 2011.
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