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Neon Nights Electric Lives is officially the 2nd full-length release from Vermont's The Static Age. Despite having a precursor in the "The Cost of Living" recordings, "Neon Nights" is also called the "debut" album because "The Cost of Living" was made up of the band's demo tracks. "Neon Nights" was released and sold only on tours at the end of 2004, but properly released and distributed in Spring of 2005.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo"6:08
2."Amphibian"4:00
3."Armory"4:35
4."Ghosts"4:33
5."Saltsick"4:35
6."It Never Seems to Last"4:14
7."Canopy"6:25
8."Airplanes ("Vertigo" remix by Jade Puget of AFI)"3:29
9."Pakistan ("Amphibian" remix by Daz Walsh of The XPLSN)"4:18
Total length:42:16

Personnel

  • Andrew Paley - Voice, Guitars
  • Adam Meilleur - Bass
  • Bobby Hackney - Drums
  • Marie Whiteford - Keyboards
  • Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Matt Squire
  • Mastered by UE Nastasi at Sterling Sound/NYC
  • Art & Design by Ryan Johnson, with Andrew Paley and Tim Presley
  • Originally Released on Tarantulas Records in March, 2005