Attention (Philmont album)

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Attention
Attention Philmont album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 24, 2009
Recorded Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genre Christian punk, melodic hardcore, pop punk
Length42:08
Label Forefront
Producer Rob Hawkins
Philmont chronology
Oh Snap (EP)
(2008)
Attention
(2009)
The Transition EP
(2010)
Alternate Japanese cover
Attention Japanese cover.jpg
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The TuneC [1]
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Christian MusiczineC [3]

Attention is the debut full-length album from Christian pop punk band Philmont. It was released in Japan with an alternative cover and track listing on June 24, 2009[ citation needed ] and in the U.S. and on iTunes on August 25, 2009. [4] It includes several tracks from their Oh Snap EP, which was also recorded by Rob Hawkins in Nashville, Tennessee.

Pop punk is a genre of rock music that combines influences of pop music with punk rock. Fast tempos, prominent electric guitars with distortion, and power chord changes are typically played under pop-influenced melodies and vocal styles with lighthearted lyrical themes including boredom, rebellion and teenage romance.

Philmont was an American pop punk influenced Christian rock band based out of Charlotte, North Carolina. They were signed to Forefront Records / EMI CMG until Spring 2010. Their debut album, Attention, was released on August 25, 2009. They released two independent EPs before breaking up in August 2012.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Hello, Jack"
  2. "To Say They Hit It Off Would Be an Understatement"
  3. "I Can't Stand to Fall"
  4. "Another Name"
  5. "The Difference"
  6. "Back Down"
  7. "Setting Off"
  8. "Letter to the Editor"
  9. "My Hippocratic Oath"
  10. "Photosynthetic"
  11. "Where to Start"
  12. "The Terminal"

Japanese track listing

  1. "Hello, Jack"
  2. "I Can't Stand to Fall"
  3. "The Difference"
  4. "Back Down"
  5. "To Say They Hit It Off Would Be an Understatement"
  6. "Setting Off"
  7. "Letter to the Editor"
  8. "My Hippocratic Oath"
  9. "Photosynthetic"
  10. "Where to Start"
  11. "The Terminal"
  12. "Another Name"
  13. "The Ascension"

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