A Writer's Reference
| A Writer's Reference | ||||||||||
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| EP by Halifax | ||||||||||
| Released | January 27, 2004 January 25, 2005 (re-release) | |||||||||
| Recorded | Love Juice Labs (Riverside, California) | |||||||||
| Genre | Emo, pop punk | |||||||||
| Length | 24:25 | |||||||||
| Label | No Milk, Drive-Thru | |||||||||
| Producer | Halifax | |||||||||
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A Writer's Reference is an EP from Halifax, released on 27 January 2004 on No Milk Records. It was re-released on 25 January 2005 on No Milk and Drive-Thru Records, featuring a bonus track, thoroughly revised artwork and an enhanced CD portion with a video interview and the music video to "Sydney". The song was written about singer Mike Hunau's grandfather, Sydney Marcus.
The re-release also featured a sampler CD with many artists from Drive-Thru Records and Rushmore Records such as: Socratic and Houston Calls.
Track listing
- "Sydney" – 3:12
- "A Writer's Reference" – 4:07
- "I Hate Your Eyes" – 3:51
- "Broken Glass Syndrome" – 3:35
- "The Next Two Weeks" – 4:25
- "Scarlet Letter Part 2" – 5:10
Bonus track:
- "Sydney (Acoustic)" – 4:35
Credits
- Chris Brandt – guitar, vocals
- Kevin Donlon – bass
- Tommy Guindon – drums
- Mike Hunau – vocals, bass on re-release
- Adam Charles – guitar
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