Idiot Proverbs

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Idiot Proverbs
Tiny Little Houses Idiot Proverbs album art.jpg
Studio album by
Released12 January 2018 (2018-01-12)
RecordedMelbourne, Australia
Genre
Length36:51
Label Ivy League Records (AUS)
Producer Steven Schram
Tiny Little Houses chronology
Snow Globe
(2016)
Idiot Proverbs
(2018)
Misericorde
(2021)
Singles from Idiot Proverbs
  1. "Garbage Bin"
    Released: 7 July 2017
  2. "Entitled Generation"
    Released: 20 October 2017
  3. "Short Hair"
    Released: 2 February 2018
Professional ratings
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Idiot Proverbs is the debut studio album by Australian indie rock band Tiny Little Houses. [4] It was released through Ivy League Records in January 2018. Australian radio station Triple J picked Idiot Proverbs as their feature album of the week in January 2018. [5]

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by Tiny Little Houses (Caleb Karvountzis, Sean Mullins, Al Yamin, Clancy Bond), except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Garbage Bin"
  • Karvountzis
4:08
2."Entitled Generation"
  • Karvountzis w/ TLH
2:23
3."Short Hair"
  • Karvountzis w/ TLH
3:31
4."Team Player" 3:29
5."Everyone Is" 4:09
6."Nowhere, SA" 4:09
7."Idiot Proverbs"
  • Karvountzis w/ TLH
2:33
8."Caroline"
  • Karvountzis w/ TLH
3:11
9."The Void" 4:34
10."Drag Me" (LP edition continues until 9:44)
  • Karvountzis & Mullins w/ TLH
4:44
Total length:36:51

LP Extended Edition

No.TitleLength
10."Drag Me"9:44
Total length:41:51

Personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes.

Tiny Little Houses

Production

Art

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [6] 39

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