Throne to the Wolves

Throne to the Wolves
Studio album by From First to Last
Released March 16, 2010
Recorded 2009, at Earthsound Recording
Genre Post-hardcore, experimental rock
Length 37:10
Label Rise
Producer Lee Dyess, Matt Good
From First to Last chronology
From First to Last
(2008)
Throne to the Wolves
(2010)
Dead Trees
(2015)
Singles from Throne to the Wolves
  1. "Going Lohan"
    Released: November 2009
  2. "Cashing Out"
    Released: December 2009
  3. "I'll Inoculate the World with the Virus of My Disillusionment"
    Released: December 31, 2009
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Throne to the Wolves is the fourth album by the post-hardcore band From First to Last. This was the only album by From First to Last to be released on the record label Rise Records and is the first and only album the band made without guitarist and backup singer Travis Richter (who left the band in 2009, returning in 2013 as part of their reunion). It is also the band's only release with guitarist Blake Steiner and the band's last release before their hiatus in 2010, until the band's reunion in 2013 whereupon they announced the recording of a new EP.[3][4] No song of the album has become a single, but "Going Lohan", "Cashing Out" and "I'll Inoculate the World with the Virus of My Disillusionment" were released in 2009, before album release, via MySpace for free listening.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by From First to Last. 

No. Title Length
1. "Cashing Out"   3:06
2. "Chyeaaaaa!"   1:01
3. "Elvis Said Ambition Is a Dream with a V8 Engine"   4:21
4. "G.R.I.T.S."   3:03
5. "Going Lohan"   2:39
6. "I'll Inoculate the World with the Virus of My Disillusionment"   4:31
7. "You, Me, and the Significant Others"   3:52
8. "The He Man Woman Haters Club"   3:14
9. "M.O."   4:04
10. "A Soft War"   2:16
11. "Now That You're Gone"   5:03
Total length:
36:30

Personnel

From First to Last
Production

References

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