Buried by the Buzzzz

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Buried by the Buzzzz
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ReleasedJuly 7, 2006
Genre Indie rock, alternative rock
Label These Are Not Records
Kevin Devine chronology
Split the Country, Split the Street
(2005)
Buried by the Buzzzz
(2006)
Put Your Ghost to Rest
(2006)

Buried by the Buzzzz is a 7" EP of remixes of "Buried By the Buzz" and "You Are the Daybreak" from Kevin Devine's album Split the Country, Split the Street , released on July 7, 2006. The record was pressed on 70gm clear vinyl with color labels, full color jacket, matte & gloss varnishes and hand numbered limited edition of 450. [1]

Both of remixes are by Chris Bracco, who produced Split The Country, Split The Street along with Mike Skinner and Kevin Devine.

This vinyl is currently out-of-print. The remix of "Buried by the Buzzzz" is available to stream via the MySpace page for These Are Not Records. [2]

Track list

  1. "Buried by the Buzzzz"
  2. "The Burst of Blood in My Chest"

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References

  1. "These Are Not Records Releases". Archived from the original on August 31, 2009. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  2. "These Are Not Records on MySpace Music" . Retrieved July 1, 2010.