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.​.​.​to the breakers

by A Modern Armada

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1.
Drew a line in the sand I never wanted to cross … We are all defined by the choices we make and We are all defined by the voices we speak and We are all defined by the chances we take or refuse to take
2.
You could talk all night of the approaching light but you would not talk about us You are my enigma machine - the things you say keep changing deny what you believe in
3.
There’s nothing like a lack of oxygen to make you wish that you were born again Seems like we’ve been spending our nights looking at each other like strangers It ain’t right to continue to fight when love is no longer a danger
4.
She said, “So... you’re leaving?” Wasn’t my intention to make it seem like I wanted to leave but my lack of direction doesn’t mean I don’t have someplace to be You think it seems hard to leave? It’s even harder to come back
5.
We’ve already reached our escape velocity breaking up in the atmosphere We ignored the warnings that led us to this there is no rewarding what doesn’t exist This is the last of us

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released May 31, 2016

All songs written and performed by Stefan Strychar

Engineered and mixed by Matt Tahaney

Mastered by Mike Quinn

Produced by Matt Tahaney and A Modern Armada




Tracks 1, 2 and 4
Blake Fleming: Drums
Drums and vocals recorded by Andris Balins at Dryhill Studios, Oneonta, NY, Summer of 2013.
Guitars/bass recorded by Matt Tahaney at Q Division Studios, Somerville, MA, June 2015 – April 2016


Track 3
William Baker: Drums
Drums and vocals recorded Mike Moschetto at The Office Studios, North Andover, MA, Summer of 2014.
Guitars/bass recorded by Matt Tahaney at Q Division Studios, Somerville, MA, June 2015 – April 2016


Track 5
Denis Saulnier: Drums
Recorded by Matt Tahaney at Q Division Studios,
Somerville, MA, June 2015 – April 2016


Creative design and photography by Tatiana Flis

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A Modern Armada Detroit, Michigan

Throwback rock focusing on harmonies and dynamics.

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