Little Mountain (album)

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Little Mountain
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 6, 2012 (2012-03-06)
Genre Indie rock, hard rock
Length48:53 [1]
Label Hidden Pony Records, EMI [2]
Producer Tom Dobrzanski
Said the Whale chronology
New Brighton
(2011)
Little Mountain
(2012)
I Love You
(2013)

Little Mountain is the third studio album from Said the Whale released March 6, 2012. [2] The album, according to Vancouver Weekly, is "Said The Whale's most balanced offering yet" and is the first creation of the band that expands their horizons beyond talking about how much they love Vancouver (claimed to be a result of the band's first United States tour). [3] "Heavy Ceiling" and "Loveless" both ranked in the top 30 of the Canadian Active Rock and Alternative Rock Charts, with the album itself reaching No. 19.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."We Are 1980"3:12
2."Big Sky, MT"5:06
3."Loveless"3:14
4."The Reason"3:39
5."O Alexandra"2:37
6."Big Wave Goodbye"4:35
7."Jesse, AR"4:10
8."Lover/Friend"2:31
9."Guilty Hypocrites"0:50
10."2010"3:38
11."Heavy Ceiling"3:08
12."Hurricane Ada"4:33
13."Safe Harbour"1:40
14."Lucky"3:37
15."Seasons"2:23
16."A Lesson in Crime (Bonus track)"3:39

Singles

YearSongChart peak
CAN
Alt

[4] [5] [6]
CAN
Rock

[7]
2011"Heavy Ceiling"1236
2012"Loveless"28
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

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