
![]() Album Tracklisting: 1. Do It Again 2. Better With You 3. Wherever 4. Love The Way 5. Up To Me 6. Surface 7. Beautiful Girls 8. The Lighting 9. January Song 10. One Way Road 11. Break 12. Most Uncommon Thing Looking for more merchandise? Check out the Official Five Times August Online Store for CD's, Shirts, and more! |
From November 25th to December 1st we are offering Five Times August's newest album "Life As A Song" in digital format for only $3.99! How it works: 1. Simply click on the "Add To Cart" button below to pay via Paypal (most major credit cards accepted). 2. We e-mail you a code and directions to download* 3. Enjoy the music! It's that easy! Don't delay, this offer is only for a few days! Sorry, you missed the sale! However, you can still purchase "Life As A Song" here for only $7.99, which is still a great deal! Not a fan of CD's? The album is on iTunes too! About the Album: “Life As A Song” is a twelve-track collection of Five Times August’s most popular songs in recent years. Based on fan favorites and the most licensed songs, Skistimas went back into the studio with Grammy Award winner Andy Zulla (Kelly Clarkson, Jessica Simpson, Rod Stewart) to polish and shine each song for more commercial success, re-recording many of the tune’s instrumentation and vocals from the ground up. “It’s an album of growth and change,” Skistimas says about the quazi “best of” album. “At the start of the album you’ll find me where I was as a songwriter, more innocent and raw. By the end you’ll see I’m not the same songwriter anymore, there’s a deeper outlook on life in the newer songs.” The album includes new mainstream versions of underground college cult-hits like “Up To Me” and “Better With You.” Alongside those fan favorites, the album also includes a few new songs, one being the stand out piano ballad “Break,” which shadows influence from Nilsson’s classic hit “Without You.” Brad explains “the beauty of this album is that even though a lot of my fans may know the songs already, it’s going to be a brand new listening experience for them. They are going to hear these songs as if for the first time.” Skistimas’ mind rests knowing songs like “Wherever” and “The Lighting” finally sound like he had always envisioned. |