℗ 2017 Conditions Records
Released April 28, 2017
Duration 32m 53s
Record Label Conditions Records
Genre Punk
 

No World

Double Skeleton

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1.1
Older Words
Double Skeleton
5:57
1.2
Denier
Double Skeleton
3:56
1.3
No Last Time
Double Skeleton
4:19
1.4
Astroturf
Double Skeleton
4:05
1.5
Skip Ahead
Double Skeleton
3:53
1.6
No Night
Double Skeleton
5:25
1.7
Disposal
Double Skeleton
5:18
Double Skeleton is a grunge-infused, shoegazey indie rock band from San Francisco that have brought their genre-melding sensibilities to their debut record, No World. The seven songs of this release balance noise punk abrasiveness with a sentimental ballad approach for a sound that cannot be imitated.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Conditions Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-7 – contains material which utilizes a limited amount of the available bandwidth.
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.10
-0.10 to -0.09
-10.52
-11.02 to -9.82
-6.79
-7.40 to -6.10
7
6 to 7
1
Older Words
-0.10-10.20-6.16
2
Denier
-0.10-9.82-6.46
3
No Last Time
-0.09-10.66-7.27
4
Astroturf
-0.10-10.65-6.97
5
Skip Ahead
-0.10-10.71-7.07
6
No Night
-0.10-11.02-7.47
7
Disposal
-0.10-10.59-6.56

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