In 1995, Starflyer 59 released their second album, Gold. Lyrically, the album continued the trend of somewhat depressive and lovelorn content in contrast to the message of the band's Christian record label. In 1996, the band released a live album via Velvet . This confused many newer fans and critics who were familiar with Starflyer 59's more recent pop-friendly work. The album is generally thought of as an EP or side project and not a proper Starflyer 59 studio album, and to date is the last time guitar distortion was featured on a Starflyer 59 recording. 2005's Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice saw the band change their sound yet again, to a style that seemed a more natural follow-up to Old than I Am the Portuguese Blues had been.
Minor Keys EP by Minor Keys, released 10 March 2011 1. Bad Luck 2. From the Bottom 3. Long Road 4. Turn Around 5. Shelter This is the debut EP from The Minor Keys. The band is heavily influenced by classic rock and R&B of the 60's and 70's. There's some groove to move ya and some soul to soothe ya. The Minor Keys hail from Nashville, TN. Thanks for listening!
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02. The Brightest Of The Head (Acoustic). 03. I Love You Like The Little Bird (Acoustic). 04. Under The Milky Way (The Church cover).
Minor Keys EP (2009) Download-only release. Ghosts of the Past (2009) Collects all the non-redundant tracks from The Last Laurel, I Win, Ghosts of the Future, and Minor Keys. The Changing of the Guard (2010). Outside the music, Jason would say "shin" and "eff" in place of actual obscenities. Guest-Star Party Member: Dave Bazan (of Pedro the Lion) co-wrote and sings lead vocals on "Broken Arm".