If These Streets Could Talk

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If These Streets Could Talk
If These Streets Could Talk cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released12 July 2005
Recorded2005
StudioNada, New Windsor, New York [1]
Genre Pop punk, emo, post-hardcore
Length36:41
Label Broken English Records
Producer John Naclerio
Just Surrender chronology
Just Surrender EP
(2005)
If These Streets Could Talk
(2005)
We're in Like Sin
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Punknews.orgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]

If These Streets Could Talk is the debut album by Dover Place rock band Just Surrender (at the time of initial release known as A Second Chance). The artwork was done by haymakerprint.com. The band recorded two videos from this album, "Tell Me Everything" and "I Can Barely Breathe." This is the first CD on their label, Broken English Records. The album was produced by John Naclerio, who was already known for his work with bands such as Brand New and Senses Fail. [4]

Contents

Release

Just Surrender toured the East Coast with Bayside and the Junior Varsity in May 2005. [5] They went on a West Coast tour with Nural in August 2005. [6] They followed this with an appearance at CMJ Music Marathon, and a two-month US cross-country tour with My American Heart, October Fall, and Lorene Drive. [7] [8] In November 2005, they toured with Days Like These and Paint by Numbers. [9] They closed out the year with Scary Kids Scaring Kids and June on the Too Cold for School tour. [10] They supported Paulson on their headlining US tour in January 2006. [11] In May 2006, they performed with Boys Night Out on their US tour, and appeared at The Bamboozle festival. [12] [13] In August 2006, the band supported the Audition on their headlining US tour. [14]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Just Surrender

No.TitleLength
1."I Can Barely Breathe"3:35
2."Of All We've Known"3:26
3."Tell Me Everything"3:11
4."In Your Silence"3:51
5."Our Work Of Art"3:58
6."What We've Become"3:14
7."You Tell a Tale"4:28
8."Forgotten Not Forgiven"3:36
9."Is There No Truth in Beauty?"4:02
10."She Broke My Heart, So I Broke His Jaw"3:15
Total length:36:41
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleLength
14."Which Burns More"4:07

Personnel

Just Surrender
Additional musicians
Production

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