In This Way They Found Me

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In This Way They Found Me
Studio album by The Prom
Released January 1, 2001 (2001-01-01)
Genre Indie
Label Panther Fact Records
The Prom chronology
In This Way They Found Me
(2001)
Under The Same Stars
(2002) Under The Same Stars2002

In This Way They Found Me is an album by the American indie band The Prom. It was released on January 1, 2001 on Panther Fact Records.

Album collection of recorded music, words, sounds

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The Prom is a piano-driven indie band. Chris Walla has done mixing for The Prom and they are on the Barsuk label which Death Cab For Cutie was with until 2005. The core of their sound is electric bass, piano and drums but their recordings sometimes also include organ, toy piano, synthesizer, guitar, violin, cello, flute, trumpet, and trumpet. The three members all contribute on vocals and on the organ.

Track listing

  1. "Jean Alexander Waltz"
  2. "Atama Transmission"
  3. "...To the Boat"
  4. "Say What You Want"
  5. "Carrie"
  6. "Walking Back to London"
  7. "She Stays"
  8. "Shiver Holds"
  9. "A Letter Home"
  10. "The South House"