The Hope That Kills You

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The Hope That Kills You
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 2010
Recorded2007–2009 at Church Road Studios, Hove, East Sussex
Genre Chamber Pop
Label Random Acts Of Vinyl
Producer Palm Springs and Paul Pascoe
Palm Springs chronology
No Hurt Like a Broken Heart
(2007)
The Hope That Kills You
(2010)
Singles from The Hope That Kills You
  1. "I Start Fires / Twilight Of A Star"
    Released: 2007
  2. "Blood And Water / Stop Making Plans"
    Released: 2008
  3. "Free Atlas / Shared History"
    Released: 2009
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The Hope That Kills You is a studio album by the band Palm Springs. It is the band's second long-playing record, featuring earlier singles "I Start Fires" (2007), "Blood and Water" (2008) and "Free Atlas" (2009).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "I Start Fires" (4:04)
  2. "No More Shall We Be" (3:27)
  3. "Still Life" (3:28)
  4. "The Constellation" (3:45)
  5. "Free Atlas" (3:36)
  6. "Taint And Trespass" (3:09)
  7. "Candy Milk" (4:12)
  8. "Blood And Water" (3:55)
  9. "The Harm Still Hidden" (3:40)
  10. "There Is Nothing Left To Love" (4:16)
  11. "Bury Me Not" (5:56)

Personnel

All tracks on the album were written and performed by Cane and Russo with the following additional personnel:



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