My Blood Is Full of Airplanes
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My Blood Is Full of Airplanes is the debut album by American indie pop band, The Cinema. Released on September 13, 2011, singles from the album include: "Kill It", "The Wolf", "Say It Like You Mean It", and "Picasso". The album was not released on a physical medium, and could only be acquired through digital music platforms. On May 16, 2011, The Cinema announced the release of its first single, "Kill It". In addition to the new track, the band also released an introduction video via their YouTube page. On May 20, 2011, The Cinema posted a clip of their second single, "The Wolf", on their Facebook page. They also announced plans to release a full version of the track on Tuesday, May 22, 2011. On May 25, 2011, AbsolutePunk reported that both singles were available for purchase through the iT
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My Blood Is Full of Airplanes is the debut album by American indie pop band, The Cinema. Released on September 13, 2011, singles from the album include: "Kill It", "The Wolf", "Say It Like You Mean It", and "Picasso". The album was not released on a physical medium, and could only be acquired through digital music platforms. On May 16, 2011, The Cinema announced the release of its first single, "Kill It". In addition to the new track, the band also released an introduction video via their YouTube page. On May 20, 2011, The Cinema posted a clip of their second single, "The Wolf", on their Facebook page. They also announced plans to release a full version of the track on Tuesday, May 22, 2011. On May 25, 2011, AbsolutePunk reported that both singles were available for purchase through the iTunes store. On May 31, 2011, The Cinema released its third single titled "Say It Like You Mean It", and the track was available for download on iTunes the same day. The band released its forth and final single titled "Picasso" on July 28, 2011 . On August 25, 2011, The Cinema announced that the band's debut album will be released on September 13, 2011. Leighton Antelman had this to say about the record: "I really wanted to do this new project and album for the Cinema, because it was just a very different way to approach writing and one I hadn't experienced yet. I've always started Lydia records from scratch and by myself. Matt and I started sending The Cinema songs back and forth, coast to coast, really kind of calling each other out to keep making the songs better and surpassing the previous versions. I think that the fact that we are both stubborn and pretty damn picky, if we're being honest here, is really what made the songs and album what they are today. I think fans of the band can expect much more music to come from The Cinema." The Cinema released the official track listing for their debut album on September 11, 2011.
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