Time For A Witness by The Feelies
About the album Time For A Witness
Time For A Witness is the fourth studio album by the American rock band The Feelies, released in 1991 by A&M Records.
The album falls within the indie rock, college rock, and alternative rock genres. It maintains the band's familiar sound with nervous guitars and intense rhythms, but is considered more "hard" and closer to their live sound compared to its predecessor, Only Life. The basic recordings were made at Long View Farm in North Brooklyn, Massachusetts (October 29 – November 5, 1990). Most songs were written by Glenn Mercer, with Bill Million contributing to the composition of several tracks (such as Waiting, Time For A Witness, Decide, and Invitation).
The eponymous Time For A Witness and Waiting are characteristic tracks that promoted the album. Although it did not achieve massive commercial success on the charts, it received positive reviews for its sonic excellence. It was the last album of the band's first period, as they disbanded a few months after its release (before reuniting in 2008).
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