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  1. 2 de ago. de 2011 · Sky Full of Holes by Fountains of Wayne released in 2011. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 20 de abr. de 2011 · They take their time. ''Sky Full of Holes,'' the fifth studio album by Fountains of Wayne, is their first since 2007, and the songs cut back on smirking. The album title comes from a line imagining how a 21-gun salute leaves a ''sky full of holes'' at a military funeral, in a kindly song called ''Cemetery Guns,'' a march accented by snare-drum ...

  3. 2 de ago. de 2011 · Fountains of Wayne excel at power pop. It’s an odd genre, since its practitioners are rarely popular, aside from the occasional hit. “Stacey’s Mom” was this group’s crossover single, but, really, anyone who enjoyed that song would surely find much to like in many Fountains of Wayne tunes. Singers and songwriters Chris Collingwood and ...

  4. Fountains of Wayne fue una banda estadounidense de rock alternativo formada en Nueva York en 1995. [1] ... En 2011, la banda lanzó Sky Full of Holes, su último álbum, lanzado en Japón por Warner Music Japan (con dos pistas extra), Europa por Lojinx y Estados Unidos por Yep-Roc Records.

  5. 2 de ago. de 2011 · Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards – Chris Collingwood. Management – Crush Management *, Jon Lullo, Jonathan Daniel. Mastered By – George Marino. Mastered By [Vinyl Mastering] – CJIII *. Mixed By – John Holbrook. Photography By [Cover] – Lori Nix. Producer – Adam Schlesinger, Chris Collingwood. Trumpet – Ronnie Buttacavoli ( tracks ...

  6. 1 de ago. de 2011 · They take their time. “Sky Full of Holes,” the fifth studio album by Fountains of Wayne, is their first since 2007, and the songs cut back on smirking. The album title comes from a line ...

  7. 1 de ago. de 2011 · It would be a mistake to refer to Sky Full of Holes as Fountains of Wayne’s “serious” album, though it’s far and away the band’s mellowest and most deliberately midtempo record to date. The juvenile wordplays, ironic pop-culture references, and narratives about sad-sack folks undone by mundane, everyday minutia that are among the band’s trademarks remain fully intact: The content ...