Genre: Rock
1 | Another Day |
2 | One Solitary Life |
3 | Renegade Planet |
4 | Better Than Nothing At All |
5 | The Unlucky Ones |
6 | Half A World Away |
7 | Slowdown |
8 | A Box Under His Bed |
9 | No. 1 Fan |
10 | I'm No King |
11 | ...But I'm Dying |
12 | Aeroplane |
13 | Such A Saint |
14 | Eustice & Isadore |
15 | Veterans' Day |
16 | Blessed Imperial |
17 | Swing box |
18 | Sun & Moon |
19 | Phone Call #27 |
20 | I Don't Know All I Know |
21 | There |
22 | When I Hit the Brakes |
23 | Down |
24 | Be the show |
25 | Heroes |
26 | Figi Fandango |
27 | Dancing on the Sun |
28 | Ereht |
29 | Seventeen |
30 | Her Mystery |
31 | Miserlou |
32 | Tomorrow |
33 | Sunday Blue |
34 | Space Angels |
35 | Simpatico |
36 | Relate |
37 | It Pulls Me Under |
38 | Heaven Knows The Way |
39 | Goodbye |
40 | Swingbox |
Admiral Twin is an American rock band, formed in 1997 by members of the Mellowdramatic Wallflowers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Some descriptions often applied include power pop, alternative rock, with occasional bits of alt-country and indie punk. With all of the band members , and producers, they bring many individual influences, skills, and ideas together into a collaborative studio and live show environment. The result is a rich mix of diverse yet harmonious, melody concentrated rock music.
Their name comes from the Admiral Twin Drive In theater, still operating in Tulsa. Admiral Twin released their debut CD, Unlucky, in December 1997 on independent New Pop Revival Records. The band consisted of Brad Becker (vocals, guitar, keyboards, and more), Mark Carr (vocals, bass), Jarrod Gollihare (vocals, drums), and John Russell(vocals, guitar). All of the members are also songwriters.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admiral_Twin