Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow

Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
Studio album by Jonathan Coulton
Released October 1, 2004
Recorded 2003-2004
Genre Folk rock
Producer Jonathan Coulton
Jonathan Coulton chronology
Smoking Monkey
(2003)
Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
(2004)
Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms
(2005)

Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is the second studio album by rock musician Jonathan Coulton. The album is named after the town motto of Jonathan's hometown, Colchester, Connecticut. The album cover art itself is a retouched photograph of a sign from the city. The album is one of Coulton's only EPs; on his website he commented, "I don't know why there are only five songs, maybe I was tired".[1]

Track list

No. Title Length
1. "The Future Soon"   3:49
2. "Skullcrusher Mountain"   4:16
3. "I Crush Everything"   4:43
4. "Betty and Me"   3:06
5. "Mandelbrot Set"   4:24

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