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Comfort (Splashh album)

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Comfort
Studio album by
Released4 June 2013
RecordedFebruary – July 2012 in Stevens Avenue and 1234 Studios
London, United Kingdom
GenrePsychedelic rock, shoegazing, indie rock
Length33:00
LabelLuv Luv Luv, Kanine Records
ProducerToto Vivian
Singles from Comfort
  1. "Need It"
    Released: 13 July 2012
  2. "Vacation"
    Released: 5 November 2012
  3. "All I Wanna Do"
    Released: 24 May 2013
  4. "Feels Like You"
    Released: 5 July 2013

Comfort is the debut studio album by British band Splashh, first released on 4 June 2013 in the US on Kanine Records, then on 2 September 2013 through Luv Luv Luv Records in the UK. It was released as a digital download, Digipak CD and on transparent blue vinyl. A limited edition version was released on transparent blue vinyl with a bonus 10-inch EP, in which some copies were signed.[1]

The first single to be released from the album was "Need It", released in July 2012. The second single was "Vacation" released in November 2012, which was followed by "All I Wanna Do" in May 2013, and then "Feels Like You" in July 2013.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sasha Carlson and Toto Vivian

No.TitleLength
1."Headspins"3:07
2."All I Wanna Do"3:38
3."Need It"3:02
4."Vacation"2:56
5."So Young"2:41
6."Lemonade"2:56
7."Feels Like You"3:02
8."Green & Blue"4:29
9."Strange Fruit"3:06
10."Lost Your Cool"4:03
Bonus 10"
No.TitleLength
1."Washed Up"3:09
2."Re-hash"3:38
3."Sun Kissed Bliss"3:52
4."Something's Here"2:53

Release history

Region Date Label
Brazil/South America 20 September 2013 Balaclava Records
United States 4 June 2013 Kanine Records
Australia 7 June 2013 Breakaway Records
United Kingdom 2 September 2013 Luv Luv Luv

References