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Description:
Recorded at Terpsikhore Studios (Raleigh, NC), Echo Mountain (Ashville, NC), Osceola Studios (Raleigh, NC) and Flying Tiger Studios (Raleigh, NC)
Mixed at Osceola Studios
Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NYC
Mastered by Brent Lambert at The Kitchen in Carboro, NC
Anna Spence is miscredited as Anne Spence
Brent Lambert is miscredited as Brendt Lambert
Count the Rings is my first introduction to North Carolina band Annuals, it's hard to gauge my initial reaction but it swung wildly between “this is p...
CallumMcLean - 16/Sep/2010
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Sean Thomas - 15/Sep/2010
Those of us based in the UK won't have heard much about Annuals in recent months, likely presuming their last release to be their promisingly grandios...
Ryan Reed - 10/Sep/2010
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Matthew Horton - 08/Sep/2010
A collection of odds and sods, Count the Rings pulls together Annuals’ assorted US B sides and favourite tracks from 2008 US-only album Such Fun to cl...
Benjamin Hiorns - 02/Sep/2010
North Carolinian septet Annuals would like you to believe they are a completely unique proposition and while their latest release is certainly strikin...
Kilian Braungart - 01/Sep/2010
Was ist Popmusik Was darf Popmusik Was macht Popmusik aus Das sind Fragen, welche die Musikpresse immer wieder erneut beschäftigen. Die Musik der...
Bastian Küllenberg - 30/Aug/2010
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Annette - 19/Aug/2010
Bei den Annuals ist alles anders. Okay, vielleicht nicht alles, aber doch einiges. Angefangen bei der Namensgebung der Band - 'annual' deutet ja meist...
Lars Weber - 17/Aug/2010
Ob das eine Erklärung für den Sammelcharakter des Albums ist: Count The Rings von den Amerikanern Annuals soll deren Musik auf dem europäischen Markt ...