Time Without Consequence

Time Without Consequence
Studio album by Alexi Murdoch
Released 6 June 2006
Recorded 200406
Genre Indie, folk rock, alternative rock
Length 59:35
Label Zero Summer
Alexi Murdoch chronology
Four Songs
(2002)
Time Without Consequence
(2006)
Towards the Sun
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
Pitchfork Media(5.7/10)

Time Without Consequence is an album by singer-songwriter Alexi Murdoch. It was released on June 6, 2006, and was Murdoch's first full-length LP.

The songs "Song For You," "Blue Mind," and "Orange Sky" were featured on Murdoch's Four Songs EP. The songs "Orange Sky" (S1 E5 - English, Fitz or Percy) and "Home" (S2 E16 Chicago) have both featured in the Fox television series Prison Break.

"All My Days" was featured during the closing moments of "The Cold Turkey", the third episode of the fourth, and final, season of The O.C.. "Orange Sky" was featured on The O.C.'s first soundtrack, "Music from the OC: Mix 1". "All My Days" was featured in the syfy series Stargate Universe, in episode 13, "Faith". It was featured in the movie Away We Go and was the title song in Real Steel. It played over the ending of episode 11, in season 1 of Selfie. It was also featured in the Sprint Girl commercial for the Samsung Galaxy S III Unlimited Edition by Sprint Nextel.[1]

"Breathe" was featured in a 2008 commercial for the Nissan Titan. "Breathe" was also featured on the sci-fi show Stargate Universe, in the episode Air, Part 3 and in Continuum third season episode "Minute Changes".

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "All My Days"    4:57
2. "Breathe"    4:17
3. "Home"    5:50
4. "Song for You"    4:38
5. "Dream About Flying"    4:50
6. "Wait"    5:57
7. "Love You More"    2:36
8. "Blue Mind"    5:43
9. "Shine"    7:46
10. "12"    6:50
11. "Orange Sky"    6:11

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