Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business

Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business
Studio album by Evergreen Terrace
Released June 21, 2005
Recorded February 7, 2005 - February 28, 2005
Genre Melodic hardcore, screamo[1]
Length 27:49
Label Eulogy Recordings
Producer Daryl Phenniger
Evergreen Terrace chronology
At Our Worst
(2004)
Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business
(2005)
Wolfbiker
(2007)
Singles from Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business
  1. "New Friend Request"
    Released: February 28, 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Punknews[2]
Stylus MagazineB+[3]

Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business is the third full-length album released by the melodic hardcore band Evergreen Terrace. This is the last album to feature drummer Christopher Brown. The song "Brave Reality" originally appeared on the cover album Writer's Block. A music video was released for the song "New Friend Request", a first for the band.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Dogfight"   3:16
2. "Give 'Em the Sleeper"   1:30
3. "Brave Reality"   2:27
4. "New Friend Request"   3:56
5. "Gerald Did What"   1:47
6. "I Can See My House from Here"   3:00
7. "The Thunder"   2:21
8. "I Say You He Dead"   1:08
9. "The Smell of Summer"   3:26
10. "Tonight Is the Night We Ride"   2:33
11. "Untitled Track"   2:25
Total length:
27:49

Cultural references

The band is infamous for referring to pop culture in their titles, lyrics, and soundbites.

Title Reference
Sincerity is an Easy Disguise in this Business Death to Smoochy
01. Dogfight -
02. Give 'em the Sleeper Big Daddy
03. Brave Reality -
04. New Friend Request myspace.com
05. Gerald Did What -
06. I Can See My House from Here The Simpsons
07. The Thunder -
08. I Say You He Dead Family Guy
09. The Smell of Summer -
10. Tonight is the Night We Ride -

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 Henderson, Alex. "AllMusic Review". AllMusic. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
  2. crazytoledo (June 27, 2005). "Punknews Review". Punknews. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
  3. Lee, Cosmo (July 15, 2005). "Stylus Magazine Review". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
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