How Strange, Innocence

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How Strange, Innocence is the first album recorded by post-rock band Explosions in the Sky, released on January 17, 2000. It is their only album for the Sad Loud America label. Initially only 300 copies were issued in the form of CD-Rs. Due to many requests from fans, the album was remastered from the original tapes, given new artwork, and reissued on CD by Temporary Residence Limited on October 11, 2005.

The album was also released in a limited edition, 300 copy, double LP 180 gram vinyl on Ruined Potential records. The record was released in 5 different colors (black, blue, red, gray and white). The black, blue, and gray versions came with a special insert. The band sold the vinyl version exclusively on their 2004 tour. A vinyl re-issue has yet to become available.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."A Song for Our Fathers"5:43
2."Snow and Lights"8:17
3."Magic Hours"8:29
4."Look into the Air"5:30
5."Glittering Blackness"5:30
6."Time Stops"9:55
7."Remember Me as a Time of Day"5:27
Total length:48:50

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Pitchfork Media(7.9/10) link
Rolling Stone(favorable) link
Stylus Magazine(B-) link
Tiny Mix Tapes link

External links