2012 studio album by Walk the Moon
Walk the Moon is the self-titled second studio album by American rock band Walk the Moon . It was released on June 19, 2012, by RCA Records . The first single, "Anna Sun ", peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Alternative chart and number 20 on the Billboard Rock Songs chart.[8]
Use in media [ ]
The second single, "Tightrope", was used in a commercial for the HP Envy 4 Ultrabook computer and was also featured in the game Saints Row IV .[9] [10]
"Quesadilla" was featured in the game FIFA 13 .[11]
Track listing [ ]
1. "Quesadilla"
Nicholas Petricca
Adrian Galvin
Nick Lerangis
Adam Reifsnyder
3:15 2. "Lisa Baby"
Petricca
Galvin
Lerangis
Reifsnyder
3:53 3. "Next in Line"
Petricca
Eli Maiman
Kevin Ray
Sean Waugaman
4:00 4. "Anna Sun "
Petricca
Galvin
Lerangis
Reifsnyder
5:21 5. "Tightrope "
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
Chris Robinson
3:31 6. "Jenny" Petricca 4:05 7. "Shiver Shiver"
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
Robinson
3:53 8. "Lions" 0:35 9. "Iscariot" Petricca 5:24 10. "Fixin'"
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
4:22 11. "I Can Lift a Car" Petricca 4:49 Total length: 43 :09
12. "Anywayican"
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
3:41 13. "Tête-à-tête"
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
2:52 14. "Drunk in the Woods"
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
2:49 15. "Tightrope" (Acoustic)
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
Robinson
3:29 16. "Burning Down the House " (Live) 3:51 17. "Tightrope" (J. Viewz Remix)
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
Robinson
4:03 18. "Shiver Shiver" (Bells & Whistles Mix)
Petricca
Maiman
Ray
Waugaman
Robinson
3:45 Total length: 1 :07 :38
Personnel [ ]
Walk the Moon [ ]
Nicholas Petricca – lead vocals, keyboards, percussion
Eli Maiman – guitar, backing vocals
Kevin Ray – bass, backing vocals
Sean Waugaman – drums, backing vocals, percussion
Additional musicians [ ]
Lindsay Brandt – backing vocals, hand claps, sunshine on "Quesadilla"
Mark Needham – cowboy boots on "Iscariot"
Dustin Chow – additional drum programming on "I Can Lift a Car"
Production [ ]
Producer – Ben Allen
Mixing – Mark Needham
Charts [ ]
References [ ]
^ Jump up to: a b James Christopher Monger. "Walk the Moon – Walk the Moon – Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards – AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved 23 March 2015 .
^ "Walk the Moon by Walk the Moon" . metacritic.com .
^ "Walk The Moon – Walk The Moon" . AbsolutePunk.net . Retrieved 23 March 2015 .
^ "Walk the Moon – Walk the Moon – Album Reviews – Consequence of Sound" . Consequence of Sound . Retrieved 23 March 2015 .
^ "Walk The Moon – Walk The Moon" . DIY . Retrieved 23 March 2015 .
^ "Walk the Moon" . Entertainment Weekly's EW.com . Retrieved 23 March 2015 .
^ "Review: Walk the Moon – Walk the Moon – Sputnikmusic" . sputnikmusic.com . Retrieved 23 March 2015 .
^ "Walk The Moon Billboard Chart History" . Billboard . Retrieved 1 October 2013 .
^ Robinson, Joe (August 16, 2012). "HP Envy 4 Ultrabook 'Hot Potato' 2012 Commercial – What's the Song?" . Diffuser . Retrieved October 1, 2013 .
^ Savage, Phil (August 6, 2013). "Saints Row 4's full in-game radio tracklist to let you dance if you want to" . PC Gamer . Retrieved June 27, 2020 .
^ Lee, Ben (September 6, 2012). "' FIFA 13' soundtrack revealed: Ladyhawke, Flo Rida, Kasabian, more" . Digital Spy . Retrieved June 27, 2020 .
^ "Walk the Moon by WALK THE MOON on Apple Music" . Apple Music . Retrieved May 24, 2020 .
^ "Walk the Moon (Expanded Edition) by WALK THE MOON on Apple Music" . Apple Music . Retrieved May 24, 2020 .
^ "Walk the Moon Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 24, 2020.
^ "Walk the Moon Chart History (Top Alternative Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 24, 2020.
^ "Walk the Moon Chart History (Top Rock Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 24, 2020.
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