The Dangers of Standing Still
The Dangers of Standing Still | |
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Studio album by Red City Radio | |
Released | February 22, 2011 |
Genre | Punk rock |
Label | Paper + Plastick |
Producer | Stephen Egerton |
The Dangers of Standing Still is the debut full-length from American punk rock band Red City Radio. It was released by independent label Paper + Plastick on February 22, 2011, on CD and vinyl. Prior to the album's release, the band teased the record with a digital EP, Spinning in Circles is a Gateway Drug.
A video was released for the song "Spinning in Circles is a Gateway Drug".[1]
Track listing
- 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 and Western
- I'm Well, You're Poison
- Captioned for the Hearing Impaired
- This Day Has Seen Better Bars
- Drinking Ourselves Into the Future
- Talk Me to Sleep
- Nathaniel Martinez
- Never Bring a Cup of Water to a Gunfight (iTunes exclusive bonus track)
Reception
The album has met with critical acclaim from various punk rock websites.
- Punknews.org: 4/5 Stars; #6 on Best of 2011
- Absolute Punk: 86%
References
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