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Electro-pop influenced post rock inspired by early pioneering modern rock heroes such as The Cure, Depeche Mode, New Order, etc...
Genre:
Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date:
1998
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Record Label: Subspace Records
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1. The Falling Rain |
5:48 |
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2. Where Angels Fear To Tread |
5:28 |
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3. Dying To Be Beautiful |
6:28 |
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4. Euphoria |
6:05 |
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5. Anything But This |
6:23 |
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6. Closer |
6:05 |
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7. Commitment |
5:37 |
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8. Undone |
5:55 |
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9. Helena |
6:28 |
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10. Listen |
5:43 |
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11. Never |
5:59 |
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12. Major Kira |
5:53 |
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13. Chere Gillian Avec Amore |
1:19 |
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"Somewhere Between Something and Nothing" was the first full length release by this Nashville, TN based electronic trio.
The album gained much success as a cult favorite amongst local radio stations and clubs.
With staple single like "The Falling Rain" & "Dying To Be Beautiful" Otherness was put on the map as the only electro-pop outfit in the mid-south.
This early Otherness release highlights the bands early years as an electronic act, still searching for their sound.
Otherness has now crafted a style much more their own and streamlined with the ears of todays listeners.
The new Otherness release "Apology For The Truth" will be available in January 2001.
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