Under a Billion Suns
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| Under a Billion Suns | ||
| Studio album by Mudhoney | ||
| Released | 7 March 2006 | |
| Genre | Rock, Grunge | |
| Length | 43:50 | |
| Label | Sub Pop | |
| Producer(s) | Phil Ek |
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| Mudhoney chronology | ||
| Since We've Become Translucent (2002) |
Under A Billion Suns (2006) |
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Under a Billion Suns is an album by Mudhoney, released in the USA in March 2006. It was recorded with three different producers: Phil Ek, Johnny Sangster and Tucker Martine.
The album was a further departure from Mudhoney's original grunge sound, and a continuation of the more commercial sound that began with their previous album. Of note is the unusual amount of horns featured on the album. A few of the songs also feature female backing vocals.
The first few hundred copies pre-ordered from Sub Pop were autographed by the band, and came with a bonus CD featuring demos and remixes.
- "Where Is The Future"
- "It Is Us"
- "I Saw The Light"
- "Endless Yesterday"
- "Empty Shells"
- "Hard-On For War"
- "A Brief Celebration Of Indifference"
- "Let's Drop In"
- "On The Move"
- "In Search Of..."
- "Blindspots"