Invisible Stars

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Invisible Stars
eOne Music
ProducerArt Alexakis and Stuart Schenk; Jordan Feldstein (exec.)
Everclear chronology
Greatest Hits

(2011)
Invisible Stars
(2012)
Black Is the New Black
(2015)
Singles from Invisible Stars
  1. "Be Careful What You Ask For"
    Released: May 15, 2012
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Invisible Stars is the eighth studio album of original material by

eOne Music, and marked their first release of original material in six years, following 2006's Welcome to the Drama Club. The album's only single, "Be Careful What You Ask For", was released on May 15, 2012, with an accompanying music video in the following month.[6]
The album debuted at #119 on the Billboard 200.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Art Alexakis; all music is composed by Art Alexakis except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Tiger in a Burning Tree"1:49
2."Falling in a Good Way"2:08
3."Be Careful What You Ask For"3:21
4."Volcano"3:26
5."Santa Ana Wind" (Alexakis, David Walsh)4:19
6."Wishing" (Alexakis, Chloe Lowery)3:54
7."I Am Better Without You"3:53
8."Aces"2:00
9."Jackie Robinson"3:54
10."The Golden Rule"2:17
11."Rocket for the Girl"3:07
12."Promenade"4:09
Total length:38:22

Personnel

  • Art Alexakis – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
  • Dave French – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Freddy Herrera – bass, backing vocals
  • Sean Winchester – drums, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Josh Crawley – keyboards
  • Sasha Smith – keyboards
  • Nathaniel Kunkel, Stuart Schenk, Erik Reichers, Mark McCluskey – recording engineers
  • Marc McClusky, Bob Horn – mixing
  • Brad Blackwood – mastering
  • Tiana Godfrey, Rob Simmons – photography
  • Paul Grosso – art direction and design

References

  1. ^ "Invisible Stars Reviews". Metacritic. June 26, 2012.
  2. Allmusic
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  3. ^ Hammond, Josh (July 8, 2012). "Review: Everclear: 'Invisible Stars'". Under the Gun Review. Archived from the original on June 17, 2015. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  4. ^ Eddy, Chuck (July 20, 2012). "Everclear: 'Invisible Stars'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  5. Alternative Press
    . Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  6. Alternative Press
    . Retrieved June 17, 2015.