Red City Radio - The Dangers of Standing Still CD / LP
This is the order page for the CD or LP version of Red City Radio's The Dangers of Standing Still. In the drop-down menu below, you can select either the CD or the LP format to order.
This is now the second press of this record. The name of the variant for the second press is BELTED KINGFISHER BLUE, which is this bird that looks exactly like the color of the vinyl: http://imgur.com/V0k9x
Someone on Twitter came up with the name. Good job @robbiexor. The second press is limited to 500 copies on Belted Kingfisher Blue. (get over it)
Recorded with Stephen Egerton (of Descendents and All) in the summer of 2010 at his Armstrong Recordings studio in Tulsa, OK, The Dangers Of Standing Still features Red City Radio’s gruff, hook-laden blend of punk rock. “On the new album, we don't think there will be a huge sonic departure from our EP [We Are The Sons of Woody Guthrie], though it will sound a little more polished,” comments guitarist/vocalist Paul Pendley. “For the most part, the songs follow a similar template as our EP - big choruses, big hooks, but with some new surprises.” From the ringing of the first guitar chords of album opener “An Introduction Of Sorts” to the climactic ending of closer “Nathaniel Martinez,” it is impossible to resist the band’s ability to write infectious, shout-along songs, transcended only by the quartet’s live show. Alternative Press recently donned the album with a 4/5 star review and commented "[The Dangers Of Standing Still is] an incredibly impressive and ambitious debut album. Dominated by raucous, gruff-voiced sing-alongs that are as catchy as they are brash and as anthemic as they are rebellious, this album is the product of four songwriters sharing an undeterred sense of purpose and being.”
Tracks
- An Introduction of Sorts
- The Benefits of Motion
- Two For Flinching
- Spinning In Circles Is A Gateway Drug
- Too Much Whiskey, Not Enough Blankets
- 50th & Western
- I'm Well, You're Poison
- Captioned for the Hearing Impared
- This Day Has Seen Better Bars
- Drinking Ourselves Into the Future
- Talk Me To Sleep
- Nathaniel Martinez
Pressing Information
Second Press:
500 Belted Kingfisher Blue
First Press:
300 White
300 Light Blue
200 Gray/Black swirl
200 Half Blue/Half White
