All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone

AlbumJun 19 / 20076 songs, 43m 37s
Post-Rock
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This album was recorded in the woods of Minnesota, just outside the town of Cannon Falls. We recorded for ten days and we slept and ate and watched movies in a house about 100 yards away from the recording studio. It was a great place to make an album. Here are a few of the key ingredients: Dilapidated swimming pool which held no water, a dangerous bonfire fueled by lighter fluid and tended by inexperienced outdoorsmen, a babbling brook, Trailer Park Boys seasons 1 - 5 (and the Christmas special), two hammocks, trails into the forest, wild turkeys, torrential downpours, elaborate breakfasts, the best backporch in the world, a dangerous snake on the loose inside the house, a trip to the Mall of America, a ghost, and a ride on a rollercoaster. This album was the hardest for us to write. And also the hardest to record. But it's the one that we're most proud of. Thanks for listening.

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Austin-based post-rockers Explosions in the Sky stick too closely to their formula on their fourth full-length for Temporary Residence.

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As if following a run of stellar albums and playing to a steadily growing following weren't enough, the Texas quartet Explosions In The Sky gives itself plenty to live up to on the first 90 seconds or so of its fourth proper album, All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone. After a few moments of silence, a low distorted…

There is little middle ground for an instrumental post-rock band like the Austin, TX-based Explosions in the Sky.

<p>What's in a name? In the case of these post-rockers, a lot.</p>

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All of a sudden. No, always, it seems. Since 2000, at least, as far back as the recorded history of Explosions in the Sky

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Album Reviews: Explosions In The Sky - All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone

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