Thank You Happy Birthday
Cage the Elephant
Label: Jive - R.E.D.
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:11th January 2011
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Track Listing
- 1. Always Something
- 2. Aberdeen
- 3. Indy Kidz
- 4. Shake Me Down
- 5. 2024
- 6. Sell Yourself
- 7. Rubber Ball
- 8. Right Before My Eyes
- 9. Around My Head
- 10. Sabertooth Tiger
- 11. Japanese
- 12. Flow
Product Description
Cage The Elephant will release their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Thank You, Happy Birthday, on January 11, 2011. Produced by Jay Joyce and recorded at Tragedy/Tragedy Studios in Nashville, TN, the album is the bands follow up to their critically acclaimed 2009 self titled debut, which has sold nearly 400,000 copies to date, spawned 3 top 5 singles at Alternative radio and has kept the band on the road for nearly two years. Now, Cage The Elephant returns with a 13 song collection of a raucous and inspired rock that displays an expanded sound for the band, and a bold reminder of exactly why they are one of the most loved bands in rock music today.
The young five-piece from Bowling Green, KY, Matt Shultz (vocals), Brad Shultz (guitar), Daniel Tichenor (bass), Lincoln Parish (guitar) and Jared Champion (drums), accumulated 80 songs worth of ideas during a 2-year period touring around the globe and living abroad in England supporting their eponymous debut. As they began sorting through their arsenal of songs upon returning to Kentucky to record album two, they were unwavering in their devotion to making a record that reflected their vast musical growth and interests as a band.
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