The long wait is finally over!
Today Railroad Earth's new album: Railroad Earth was produced and made into an album by the band Railroad Earth and it comes out today so you can buy and listen to it at your local record shop.
While the band spent many years trying to record an album only to realize that you need things like talent, a recording studio, fans, and street cred, they finally put together a masterpiece like nobody else ever has performed.
Now I've had this album for months, but if you guys haven't gotten it yet than you totally should.
Here are the tracks off the album plus a little review of what the music is like. All of these tracks can be listened to through your ears or I guess just read the lyrics somewhere (not here) if you're deaf. But that's not recommended when talking about Railroad Earth's new album Railroad Earth by Railroad Earth.
1. Long Walk Home (this song is about how I get home from school while getting home on the way home)
2. The Jupiter & the 119 (this song is about outer space and the 119 total fans that Railroad Earth has)
3. Black Elk Speaks (this song is about jesus)
4. Day on the Sand (this song is about how Railroad Earth's lead guitarist and sexpot Todd Sheaffer learned how to count)
5. Lone Croft Farewell (I haven't listened to this song yet since someone tweeted me on my formspring while reading my blackberry and I got distracted so tell me if you like it I guess)
6. Too Much Information (just an epic song honestly it's better than that Beatles album with the General and his band)
7. Spring-Heeled Jack (the tragic story of someone who died on Railroad Earth tour)
8. On the Banks (a ripoff of Warren's classic "On the Banks of the Deep End")
9. Potter’s Field (where Grace plants her plants)
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