With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear

With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear
Studio album by Sleeping with Sirens
Released March 23, 2010
Recorded in 2009 at Chango Gridlock Studios, Casselberry, Florida
Genre Post-hardcore[1]
Length 31:10
Label Rise
Producer Cameron Mizell
Sleeping with Sirens chronology
Demo
(2009)
With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear
(2010)
Let's Cheers to This
(2011)
Singles from With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear
  1. "You Kill Me (In a Good Way)"
    Released: April 23, 2010
  2. "If I'm James Dean, Then You're Audrey Hepburn"
    Released: August 6, 2010
  3. "With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear"
    Released: September 10, 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk(84%)[2]
AllMusic[1]
Alternative Press[3]

With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear is the debut studio album by American post-hardcore band Sleeping with Sirens. It was released on March 23, 2010 through Rise Records. The album debuted at number 7 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart, and at number 36 on Top Independent Albums.[4] It received praise in particular for singer Kellin Quinn's vocals. This is also the only release by the band to feature guitarists Nick Trombino and Brandon McMaster, who have since been replaced by Jesse Lawson and Jack Fowler respectively.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Kellin Quinn, all music composed by Sleeping with Sirens

No. Title Length
1. "If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn"   3:39
2. "The Bomb Dot Com v2.0"   3:31
3. "You Kill Me (In a Good Way)"   3:42
4. "Let Love Bleed Red" (featuring Aaron Marsh) 3:42
5. "Captain Tyin' Knots vs. Mr. Walkway (No Way)" (featuring David Stephens) 3:23
6. "Don't Fall Asleep at the Helm"   2:14
7. "With Ears to See, and Eyes to Hear"   3:43
8. "In Case of Emergency, Dial 411"   2:44
9. "The Left Side of Everywhere"   2:59
10. "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgMzriO93-Y[1] [lower-alpha 1]"   1:33
Total length:
31:10

Personnel

Sleeping with Sirens
Guest musicians
Production

Notes

  1. "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgMzriO93-Y" is the track title as it appears on the album – a URL to a YouTube video on the band's official channel, entitled "Dance Party", which features the group dancing to "A cause des garçons" by Yelle. Track 10 is no longer found at the listed URL, however that remains the official name of the song album. For searching purposes, this track is commonly referred to as Dance Party.

References

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