Out Alive

Out Alive
Studio album by Primitive Radio Gods
Released August 16, 2010
Recorded 2009-2010
Genre Alternative rock, psychedelic rock, shoegazing
Length 54:41
Label Independent
Producer Primitive Radio Gods
Primitive Radio Gods chronology
Sweet Venus
(2006)Sweet Venus2006
Out Alive
(2010)
Manmade Sun
(2016)Manmade Sun2016

Out Alive is Primitive Radio Gods' fifth album, the third of such released independently and exclusively through their official website.[1] Unlike their previous album, Sweet Venus, which was only available in MP3 format, Out Alive was released in a limited edition CD slipcase, but only 35 copies were available for purchase from their web site. A second run, in digipak format featuring new cover art by guitarist Luke McAuliffe, was released in August 2012.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Long Goodbye"Chris O'Connor5:53
2."Stranger to Self"O'Connor4:34
3."Only Way Through"O'Connor3:51
4."Protokult"O'Connor3:34
5."Uniglory"O'Connor4:37
6."Repairing the Sky and Similar Feats of Strength"Luke McAuliffe2:14
7."Somewhere Inside the Oakland Heights"O'Connor5:28
8."To Catch the Light"McAuliffe2:31
9."Hard Rain Soft Skin"O'Connor4:37
10."Three Small Blue Lights"McAuliffe4:24
11."Metropolitan Vengeance"O'Connor3:22
12."Can I"McAuliffe6:00
13."Thor on the Floor"O'Connor, McAuliffe, Tim Lauterio3:40
Total length:54:43

Notes

  • "To Catch the Light" and "Can I" were referred to as "Unkind Light" and "Into the Blue" respectively on the first edition sleeve and in social media before the album's release, but appear under the given title on the first edition disc and consistently throughout the second edition packaging.
  • "Hard Rain Soft Skin" contains a lyrical allusion to "Children of the Helmet Law" from Still Electric.
  • "Three Small Blue Lights" is an extension of a musical interlude in the track "Whatever Wakes McCool" from White Hot Peach.

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