(5:05) – A zombie-themed love story inspired by Dawn of the Dead .
(3:28) – Originally a "joke" song with upbeat guitars masking dark lyrics. (5:05) – A zombie-themed love story inspired by
The album consists of 11 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 41 minutes: Song Title Romance (Instrumental) Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Two of Us Vampires Will Never Hurt You Drowning Lessons Our Lady of Sorrows Headfirst for Halos Skylines and Turnstiles Early Sunsets Over Monroeville This Is the Best Day Ever Demolition Lovers Physical Releases and Rarity Elias looked at his beat-up Telecaster leaning against
By the time the final feedback of the last track faded into silence, the basement felt smaller, more intimate. Elias looked at his beat-up Telecaster leaning against the wall. He realized that the "bullets" were the songs—sharp, dangerous, and aimed straight at the heart—and the "love" was the messy, beautiful aftermath of surviving the impact. It captures a band at its most authentic—recorded
Released on July 23, 2002, via Eyeball Records , the album was produced by Geoff Rickly , the frontman of Thursday. It captures a band at its most authentic—recorded in just about seven to fourteen days at Nada Recording Studio .