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34th & 8th

Of a Revolution · 2004

129 min · 18 tracks · alternative rock

A vibrant blend of alternative rock and jam band energy, infused with storytelling lyrics and dynamic instrumentation.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • dynamic journey with peaks
  • long-form storytelling experiences
  • for road trips
  • captivating waves of sound
  • engaging sing-along moments

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer short, standalone tracks
  • need consistent, fast-paced energy

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 2004, '34th & 8th' marked Of a Revolution's first live album, capturing their growing popularity after the success of their debut studio album, 'O.A.R.' This live recording showcases the band’s signature sound and improvisational flair as they began to solidify their presence in the alternative rock scene.
Stylistic neighbors
Jack Johnson· Dispatch· Guster

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Dareh Meyod 6:08
  • 2 About Mr. Brown 6:45
  • 3 Wonderful Day 4:30
  • 4 So Moved On 8:54
  • 5 Black Rock 7:46
  • 6 Missing Pieces 5:10
  • 7 Ran Away to the Top of the World Today 6:38
  • 8 Old Man Time 4:43
  • 9 City on Down / Delicate Few 10:26

Disc 2

  • 1 Right on Time 5:34
  • 2 Someone in the Road 3:25
  • 3 King of the Thing 4:09
  • 4 Here's to You 6:42
  • 5 Toy Store 7:55
  • 6 Whose Chariot? 9:12
  • 7 Patiently 6:50
  • 8 I Feel Home 6:49
  • 9 That Was a Crazy Game of Poker 17:57

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