Saosin (album)

Saosin
Studio album by Saosin
Released September 26, 2006
Recorded 2003-2006
Genre Post-hardcore, alternative rock, emo
Length 41:09
Label Capitol
Producer Howard Benson
Saosin chronology
Saosin EP
(2005)
Saosin
(2006)
Come Close
(2008)
Singles from Saosin
  1. "Sleepers"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Voices"
    Released: September 5, 2006
  3. "Bury Your Head"
    Released: 2006
  4. "You're Not Alone"
    Released: 2007
  5. "It's Far Better to Learn"
    Released: 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net(95%) [1]
Allmusic [2]
Rolling Stone [3]
Sputnikmusic [4]

Saosin is the debut album by post-hardcore band Saosin. The album was influenced by Finch's What It Is to Burn (2002).[5] A limited edition version of the album was also released and included a behind the scenes look into the making of the album as well as music videos of "Bury Your Head" (Saosin EP version) and "Lost Symphonies" (a song first included on the 2003 Translating the Name EP). The album has currently sold an estimated 800,000 copies worldwide.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Cove Reber and Beau Burchell, all music composed by Saosin

No. Title Length
1. "It's Far Better to Learn"   3:54
2. "Sleepers"   2:51
3. "It's So Simple"   2:48
4. "Voices"   3:37
5. "Finding Home"   3:09
6. "Follow and Feel"   3:19
7. "Come Close"   3:15
8. "I Never Wanted To"   3:29
9. "Collapse"   3:15
10. "You're Not Alone"   3:58
11. "Bury Your Head"   3:34
12. "Some Sense of Security"   4:00
Japan and iTunes Bonus Track
No. Title Length
13. "Let Go Control"   2:58
Best Buy Bonus Track
No. Title Length
1. "Voices" (Acoustic) 3:55
Limited Edition Bonus DVD
No. Title Length
1. "Bury Your Head" (Demo Version) 3:29
2. "Lost Symphonies" (Live at the Glasshouse) 3:00

Use in popular media

Personnel

Saosin album personnel as listed on Allmusic.[6]

Saosin
Additional musicians
Artwork

Production

Charts

Album Billboard

Year Chart Position
2006 Billboard 200 22[7]

Singles Billboard

Year Single Chart Position
2007 "Voices" Hot Modern Rock Tracks 25[8]

References

Citations
Sources
  • Kelham, Andrew (April 2013). Patashnik, Ben, ed. "Hall of Fame: What It Is to Burn". Rock Sound (London: Freeway Press Inc.) (172). ISSN 1465-0185. 
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