
The Phantom Five CD - Autographed
Includes postcard signed by AWOLNATION.
AWOLNATION titling the fifth album of original songs in 15 years The Phantom Five is about more than just chronology. The number 5 is associated with independence and individualism, major life changes and experiences, all of which influenced the resulting album. Itâs a collection of ten songs that highlights every different impulse and urge Bruno has learned to master with AWOLNATION in a cohesive, anthemic pastiche of modern music. As he himself admits, it functions almost as a âgreatest hitsâ album, in the sense that it offers something for everyone who has followed the bandâs arc in its celebrated, shape-shifting way. The first single, âPanoramic View,â stands out with its sincerity on its sleeve; in fact, while not necessarily a new direction for AWOL, the idea of a heartfelt ballad being the first track available to fans is emblematic of Brunoâs newfound control over every aspect of an album releaseâsomething that he says might not have happened in previous days.
From upstart, tongue-in-cheek blasts like âJump Sit Stand Marchâ and âWhen I Was Youngâ to the Roy Orbison, oldies-inspired ode to beauty and self-destruction âA Letter to No Oneâ and the jangly segue âCity of Nowhereâ calling to mind The Cars and Grandaddy, not to mention guest spots from Dead Saraâs Emily Armstrong and Del the Funky Homosapien, The Phantom Five is concerned with trying to find oneâs way to happiness in a bizarrely upside-down time.
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Includes postcard signed by AWOLNATION.
AWOLNATION titling the fifth album of original songs in 15 years The Phantom Five is about more than just chronology. The number 5 is associated with independence and individualism, major life changes and experiences, all of which influenced the resulting album. Itâs a collection of ten songs that highlights every different impulse and urge Bruno has learned to master with AWOLNATION in a cohesive, anthemic pastiche of modern music. As he himself admits, it functions almost as a âgreatest hitsâ album, in the sense that it offers something for everyone who has followed the bandâs arc in its celebrated, shape-shifting way. The first single, âPanoramic View,â stands out with its sincerity on its sleeve; in fact, while not necessarily a new direction for AWOL, the idea of a heartfelt ballad being the first track available to fans is emblematic of Brunoâs newfound control over every aspect of an album releaseâsomething that he says might not have happened in previous days.
From upstart, tongue-in-cheek blasts like âJump Sit Stand Marchâ and âWhen I Was Youngâ to the Roy Orbison, oldies-inspired ode to beauty and self-destruction âA Letter to No Oneâ and the jangly segue âCity of Nowhereâ calling to mind The Cars and Grandaddy, not to mention guest spots from Dead Saraâs Emily Armstrong and Del the Funky Homosapien, The Phantom Five is concerned with trying to find oneâs way to happiness in a bizarrely upside-down time.














