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These Things Are Ours

by Why Make Clocks

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Bitter 04:18
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Boots 03:06
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Pet Project 03:59
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Checkmate 04:39
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Circles 04:24
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Distant Sea 02:25
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Sometimes 06:31

about

This album is not a Sump Pump Records release, but we want to do what we can to help promote it. We are selling this on their behalf, all proceeds go to the band.

This album was originally released by Sleep On The Floor in 2009

credits

released August 14, 2009

All songs written by Dan Hutchison 2009 BMI, arranged by WMC

Dan Hutchison: vocals, guitars, bass, percussion, microrg
Will Tarbox: drums, percussion, Casio, backing vocals, microrg, keyboards
with:
Eric Kennedy: additional guitar on tracks 1 & 10
Luke Tweedy: additional noise on 6

Recorded & Mixed by Luke Tweedy
Flat Black Studio, Iowa City, IA
Mastered by Doug Van Sloun, Focus Mastering, Omaha, NE
Front/back cover art: Anthony Pontius
Additional artwork/lettering: Kim Hutchison
Layout: Erich Ernst

Thanks to:
Kim Hutchison, Jasper Farlow, Luke Tweedy, Tim Beachy, Eric Kennedy, Austin & Cassie Semerad, Anthony Pontius, Chuck Hoffman, Leah and Wesley, Emily Kist, Nate Thrailkill, Erich Ernst, Bill Henss, Cortnie at White Rabbit, Jeff Olinger at Tri Point Audio, & Doug Van Sloun

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sumppumprecords Des Moines, Iowa

Sump Pump Records was founded in 1998 by Dan Hutchison, Brian Wiksell and Bill Heard. We released a vinyl 7" EP for Why Make Clocks in 1998 and a full-length CD for Chad O'Neall in 2000...then we got preoccupied w/our bands.

Now, it’s back to Dan and Tom Reelitz releasing records w/a DIY approach, by ourselves and other bands we love.
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