Sway (Blue October album)

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All lyrics are written by Justin Furstenfeld

Sway
Blue october sway.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 20, 2013
RecordedFebruary–April, 2013
Genre Alternative rock
Length55:57
Label Up/Down Records
Blue October chronology
Any Man in America
(2011)
Sway
(2013)
Things We Do at Night (Live from Texas)
(2015)
Blue October studio album chronology
Any Man in America
(2011)
Sway
(2013)
Home
(2016)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Breathe, It's Over"Justin Furstenfeld, Matt Noveskey 1:14
2."Sway"Justin Furstenfeld4:47
3."Angels in Everything"Justin Furstenfeld4:25
4."Bleed Out"Jeremy Raby, Christopher Lindsey, Mark L Holman, David Castell3:52
5."Debris"Justin Furstenfeld6:41
6."Fear"Justin Furstenfeld, Blue Miller5:19
7."Things We Don't Know About"Justin Furstenfeld, Matt Noveskey4:22
8."Hard Candy"Justin Furstenfeld, Julian Mandrake 4:18
9."Put It In"Jeremy Furstenfeld, Matt Noveskey4:21
10."Light You Up"Justin Furstenfeld4:21
11."Things We Do at Night"Justin Furstenfeld4:56
12."Not Broken Anymore"Justin Furstenfeld, Christopher Lindsey, David Castell4:29
13."To Be"Justin Furstenfeld3:15
Total length:55:57

Singles

The first single from the album, "Bleed Out", appeared on radio on June 6, 2013, and became available for sale through digital outlets on June 25. A music video for the single was filmed in Dallas, Texas, on June 15 by the director Norry Niven. "Bleed Out" was a top 25 single on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. "Angels in Everything" was released as a single in Germany, and reached number 25 on the radio chart. The album's title track, "Sway", was released to radio as the third single on February 11, 2014, and a video, directed by Bongani Mlambo, was released on April 23, 2014.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2013)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [15] 13
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard) [16] 1
US Digital Albums (Billboard) [17] 10
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [18] 2
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [19] 3
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard) [20] 21

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