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Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place (2003) [HD] (Full Album)



 
 
 
Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place (2003) [HD] (Full Album)
      
       

     
 

The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place is the third album recorded by post-rock band Explosions in the Sky, released on November 4, 2003 on the Temporary Residence label. More info below. Enjoy.

Tracklist:
1. "First Breath After Coma" 0:00
2. "The Only Moment We Were Alone" 9:33
3. "Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean" 19:47
4. "Memorial" 28:30
5. "Your Hand in Mine" 37:20

Their website:
http://www.explosionsinthesky.com/

Explosions in the Sky on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explosio...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eart...
 
Check
out "The Rescue", another great, really underrated album from Explosions In The Sky:
 
About
the album (from Wikipedia):
The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place is the third album recorded by post-rock band Explosions in the Sky, released on November 4, 2003 on the Temporary Residence label. It is widely considered to be a concept album.
The album continues the patterns of the previous albums, with brooding, ominous melodies building into crashing climaxes. It has received positive reviews from critics, with a rating of 86% – or 'Universal Acclaim' – at review aggregation website Metacritic.
From an interview on "Slice of the Shiny" Munaf said The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place was the band's "attempt at love songs".
"Your Hand in Mine" was adapted for inclusion in the Friday Night Lights soundtrack, along with other original material written for the movie. The song was shortened from its album length of over eight minutes to just over four, and was embellished with string accompaniment. Parts of the song, especially the dramatic crescendo at 6:18 (43:36 in the video), are used in Reliant Energy's series of radio and television advertisements extolling "The Promise of Power". The song was used on The Weather Channel's Local on the 8s for July and August 2011.
"The Only Moment We Were Alone" was featured in the trailer for the 2008 film Australia. The song was also featured in the 2009 documentary film Love the Beast. It is also featured briefly in Michael Moore's film, Capitalism: A Love Story.
"First Breath After Coma" was used in a 2009 promo for sports television channels Versus, the Big Ten Network, an Under Armour commercial, commercials for Bing, and in the outro of Toy Machine's "Good and Evil" skateboard video. It was also used by director Shawn Levy, in the movie Real Steel to make Dakota Goyo cry.
The vinyl version of the album features etchings of birds on side D.
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UPDATE: 6/20/2013: I wanna thank all of you guys for 1000 views in just 7 days, that's the most I've ever got in that period. Really appreciate it.!
UPDATE: 7/4/2013: Thanks for 10,000 views in just 3 weeks! It fared more in 21 days than my other videos in over a year! Currently my third most viewed video.
UPDATE: 7/4/2013: Thanks for 100 likes in 3 weeks! That's currently more likes than on any of the videos I uploaded since I started uploading in April 2012!
UPDATE: 7/4/2013: This is the third thing that comes out after you search "Explosions in the Sky" on YouTube! Thank you for that too!
UPDATE: 7/6/2013: I'm surprised at how amazingly fast this became my most-viewed video. Just 23 days. It currently has 11,582 views.
UPDATE: 7/12/2013: Exactly month passed, 16,613 views. More views than 20 of my videos together, out of 37 I uploaded so far. Also, the second result that comes out after you search "Explosions in the Sky" on YouTube.
UPDATE: 7/17/2013: 1,123 views just today! Nice....
UPDATE: 7/30/2013: Now the 1st thing that comes out on Youtube after you type "Explosions in the Sky". Damn!
UPDATE: 8/7/2013: 50,000 views, wow! Let's go to 100,000....
UPDATE: 9/5/2013: 100,000 views! That's what I'm talking about, this is amazing! Thank you guys, this band deserves a lot of recognition.
UPDATE: 2/22/2014: 500,000 views, this is just awesome. It's starting to become an appropriate number for such great music.
UPDATE: 4/2/2014: 600,000 views. Wooo!
UPDATE: 6/1/2014: 750,000 views. That's a damn good number for almost a year.
UPDATE: 9/23/2014: 996,257 views! Almost a million!
UPDATE: 9/24/2014: A million (1,000,000) views! What a benchmark!
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