I Can Wonder What You Did with Your Day is an album by Julie Doiron, released on March 10, 2009.
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Released | March 10, 2009 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Jagjaguwar (US) Endearing (Canada) | |||
Producer | Rick White | |||
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Metacritic | 71/100[1] |
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Recorded at the home studio of Rick White, the album's producer and Doiron's onetime bandmate in Eric's Trip, the album is more rock-oriented than Doiron's other solo albums, revisiting the sound and style of Eric's Trip.[3]
The album's first single, "Consolation Prize", was released to radio in early February.[4]
Alternate versions of the songs "Heavy Snow" and "Nice to Come Home" were released on a split 7-inch single in May 2009. The single's other side featured the only two songs ever released by Calm Down It's Monday, a band which consisted of Doiron and Frederick Squire.
"The Life of Dreams" appeared in an iPhone commercial in July 2014.[5]
All songs written by Julie Doiron, except "Spill Yer Lungs" and "Blue" by Frederick Squire.
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