Sky Full Of Holes by Fountains Of Wayne

Sky Full Of Holes

Fountains Of Wayne

2011

Sky Full Of Holes is a Rock album by Fountains Of Wayne, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Power Pop
  • jangly
  • wistful
  • witty

About

Fountains of Wayne excel at power pop. It’s an odd genre, since its practitioners are rarely popular, aside from the occasional hit. “Stacey’s Mom” was this group’s crossover single, but, really, anyone who enjoyed that song would surely find much to like in many Fountains of Wayne tunes. Singers and songwriters Chris Collingwood and Adam Schelsinger are pleasantly clean-cut in their presentation. Guitars are carefully refined. Beats are usually a solid mid-tempo and the vocals represent earnest tunefulness. Their passion has always been tucked inside the songwriting where their topics take weird turns. Their songs feature an “Action Hero,” a “Radio Bar,” a ride on the “Acela,” time spent at “The Summer Place” with “A Dip In the Ocean.” These aren’t guys interested in baring their inner souls, but rather songwriters writing quirky, subtly humorous observational tunes. <i>Bonus Version</i> includes the track “Song of the Passaic,” a tribute to the band’s days in New Jersey.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1The Summer Place
  2. A2Richie And Ruben
  3. A3Acela
  4. A4Someone's Gonna Break Your Heart
  5. A5Action Hero
  6. A6A Dip In The Ocean

Side B

  1. B1Cold Comfort Flowers
  2. B2A Road Song
  3. B3Workingman's Hands
  4. B4Hate To See You Like This
  5. B5Radio Bar
  6. B6Firelight Waltz
  7. B7Cemetery Guns

Credits

Performers

4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold