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FaceOmeter - Why Wait For Failure? album

FaceOmeter - Why Wait For Failure? album

  • Performer: FaceOmeter
  • Genre: Rock / Folk music
  • Title: Why Wait For Failure?
  • Released: 2014
  • MP3 version size: 1851 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1234 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
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Description

Not Known NA. FaceOmeter. Why Wait For Failure? ‎ (CD, Album). Hectic Eclectic Records.

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Why Wait for Failure? by FaceOmeter, released 02 November 2014 1. Full of Incident 2. One for the Windowbox 3. The Singular Adventures of Sally the Tumbleweed 4. Unwillingness to Dance 5. Child of Monkey Horse! 6. Dogs on the Front 7. To Coincidence 8. Pirate Mariachi 9. Muscle Memory 10. Life in the Slow Lane 11. Summerhouse 12. Why Wait? 13. Thomas A. Edison's Bright Idea 14. Okay, So That Happened.

As his alter-ego FaceOmeter, Will released his first album To Infinitives Split way back in 2009 and has attained an impressive cult status across the UK for his offbeat idiosyncratic songs. But while that recording was very much a do it yourself bedroom project, he took a more ambitious approach for its follow up. Decamping to an Oxford studio with producer Dean McCarthy, who has also worked with Laura Marling and Stornoway on live sound, Will recruited acclaimed session drummer Richard O’Brien and several collaborators from the local folk music scene. To which I always say: why wait for failure? Sensible words: he may have to wait for some time. FaceOmeter – Why Wait for Failure? was last modified: January 15th, 2015 by Roy Spencer.

Why Wait for Failure? 14 tracks. Do you know what kind of music this is? Tag this artist. FaceOmeter is the cypher of singer-songwriter Will T, who was born in Birmingham, England in 1985 and entered the UK's small-time acoustic scene through Exeter, Oxford and London in the late 2000s. Playing live mostly either as a solo act or in an acoustic duo with Max Jones (stage name The Dapper Swindler), Will writes self-consciously lyrical k music with vague rock and hiphop influences.

FaceOmeter 'Why Wait for Failure?' Sunday 2 November 2014. I don't know quite how to describe FaceOmeter. He's a ory teller I've had the pleasure of listening to for the best part of a decade, discovered quite by chance as he was playing at the same gig as a friend's band. He plays guitar in a somewhat folk style and sings extremely fast about all manner of fantasy and truth. Whimsically real" is my wife's description. FaceOmeter has just released a fantastic new album "Why Wait for Failure?". We were fortunate enough to make it (by ten whole minutes) to the album launch gig, at the Jam Factory in Oxford, on the way home from Sicily.

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Why Wait is an album by American country music artist Kristy Lee Cook. It was released on September 16, 2008 by Arista Nashville. The album's only single, "15 Minutes of Shame" has peaked at number 28 on the Hot Country Songs charts. The album debuted at number eight on the US Top Country albums chart, and at number 49 on the Billboard 200 with a first week sales of just under 10,000, and has sold 32,000 copies since its release. Cook was dropped by Arista Nashville in December the same year.

Why Wait is an album by American country music artist Kristy Lee Cook. The album debuted at number eight on the US Top Country albums chart, and at number 49 on the Billboard 200 with a first week sales of just under 10,000, and has sold 32,000 copies since its release Two of the album tracks are cover versions

Tracklist

1 Full of Incident 3:40
2 One for the Windowbox 2:36
3 The Singular Adventures of Sally the Tumbleweed 4:16
4 Unwillingness to Dance 4:54
5 Child of Monkey Horse! 3:16
6 Dogs On the Front 2:38
7 To Coincidence 4:29
8 Pirate Mariachi 3:26
9 Muscle Memory 3:00
10 Life in the Slow Lane 3:29
11 Summerhouse 4:08
12 Why Wait? 2:26
13 Thomas A. Edison's Bright Idea 3:09
14 Okay, So That Happened 3:00

Credits

  • Mastered By – Dean McCarthy
  • Mixed By – Dean McCarthy
  • Recorded By – Dean McCarthy

Notes

FaceOmeter, also known as 'Will' in daily life, has been writing songs and playing them to people in various different scenarios for many a year now. Focussing on what he describes, perhaps jokingly, as ‘good lyrics’, his music is drawn from the acoustic singer-songwriter tradition, mediated with a smattering of hip-hop and a whole heap of storytelling. People tell him that he sings too fast, or that he should go into comedy – he tries not to let these things get him down.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (CD Barcode): 88829512750