This Is Where I Stand
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This is Where I Stand is a 2002 album by Eastbourne
Eastbourne
Eastbourne is a large town and borough in East Sussex, on the south coast of England between Brighton and Hastings. The town is situated at the eastern end of the chalk South Downs alongside the high cliff at Beachy Head...

-based indie rock trio easyworld
Easyworld
Easyworld were a British indie alternative rock/pop band hailing from Eastbourne, consisting of David Ford on vocals, Jo Taylor on bass and Glenn Hooper on drums, active between 2001 and 2004...

. The album contained 4 singles - Try Not To Think, Bleach, You & Me and Junkies, with a considerable growth in commercial success between each, the latter single even managing to reach #40 in the UK charts. Notably, the album included five re-recorded versions of songs that had previously appeared on their first e.p. - Better Ways to Self Destruct
Better Ways to Self Destruct
Better Ways to Self Destruct is the 2001 EP by easyworld, an Eastbourne-based indie rock band. This was the band's second release, after their "Hundredweight" single, and this EP contained that earlier single, a new version of b-side "You Make Me Want To Drink Bleach" and 5 new songs, all recorded...

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The album was released in the summer of 2002 to fairly positive, though not overwhelming, critical acclaim, and the band quickly built an incredibly dedicated fanbase during this period.

Track listing

  1. Armistice
  2. Try Not To Think
  3. 100 Weight
  4. Junkies & Whores
  5. This is Where I Stand
  6. A Stain To Never Fade
  7. Demons
  8. By the Sea
  9. Bleach
  10. You & Me
  11. You Were Right
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