SAOSIN ALBUMS: 2003: TRANSLATING THE NAME (7 SONGS) 2005: SAOSIN (11 SONGS) 2007:THE GREY (5 SONGS) 2008: COME CLOSE (8 SONGS) 2009: IN SEARCH IN THE SOLID GROUND (14 SONGS) 2016: ALONG THE SHADOW (10 SONGS)
@@prisonmike4971nope only five songs. But there are three extra songs with Anthony Green not in the EP: I can Tell There Was An Accident Here Earlier Mookie's Last Christmas I have Become What I've Always Hated (this is not a Saosin song technically speaking since only two members of the band recorded this)
I prefer the levels on this EP. It’s more aligned with their sound from their debut album. You can hear Alex’s cymbals better. To me these versions are superior to the final versions on the album that followed. The vocal writing is also better on this EP.
I remember hearing this when it first came out and being so pumped for the new album! and then being so dissapointed when In search of solid ground came out sounding so over produced and stripped back for a radio friendly sound, these original versions are amazing!
Saosin should have self produced everything. All demos sounds better. The hired producers always tried to remove the raw emotional vocals and sounds. It makes me sad
SAOSIN ALBUMS:
2003: TRANSLATING THE NAME (7 SONGS)
2005: SAOSIN (11 SONGS)
2007:THE GREY (5 SONGS)
2008: COME CLOSE (8 SONGS)
2009: IN SEARCH IN THE SOLID GROUND (14 SONGS)
2016: ALONG THE SHADOW (10 SONGS)
Lautaro federick hohmann There’s the black EP, too. Also on my channel.
There were 7 songs on translating the name? I know 5 for certain..unless someone added other tracks I can wait to jam to
@@prisonmike4971nope only five songs. But there are three extra songs with Anthony Green not in the EP:
I can Tell There Was An Accident Here Earlier
Mookie's Last Christmas
I have Become What I've Always Hated (this is not a Saosin song technically speaking since only two members of the band recorded this)
@@妛槞 Wait up..they totally released a version of i can tell with AG...it had midi drums
@@妛槞 Oh I got what you're saying now..took me a sec...a bit stoney baloney at the moment.
I prefer the levels on this EP. It’s more aligned with their sound from their debut album. You can hear Alex’s cymbals better. To me these versions are superior to the final versions on the album that followed. The vocal writing is also better on this EP.
Same, I prefer all their EPs to the final albums
@@petersaysthings Cove's screaming is way better too.
Playlist jaman sma 😢
wah sama
I remember hearing this when it first came out and being so pumped for the new album! and then being so dissapointed when In search of solid ground came out sounding so over produced and stripped back for a radio friendly sound, these original versions are amazing!
My sentiments exactly! So proud to own the EP
Agree, this ep is better than what came on the Album
this was self produced then capital records minced everything for the album.
Saosin should have self produced everything. All demos sounds better. The hired producers always tried to remove the raw emotional vocals and sounds. It makes me sad
The change in direction from this to "In Search of Solid Ground" was so confounding and disappointing.