℗ 2022 Puuma Records under license from Astro Lanes
Released September 30, 2022
Duration 41m 10s
Record Label Puuma Records
Catalogue No. PUUCD127
Genre Rock (Roots)
 

Bold and Lethal

Astro Lanes

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1.1
All That Was Good
Astro Lanes
3:30
1.2
Sad King
Astro Lanes
3:30
1.3
Killer Moon
Astro Lanes
3:49
1.4
One More Drop
Astro Lanes
3:56
1.5
Bleed the Same
Astro Lanes
4:39
1.6
Broken Down Heart
Astro Lanes
4:08
1.7
Tombstone Thunderbird
Astro Lanes
5:05
1.8
Got What It Takes
Astro Lanes
3:45
1.9
Closed Doors
Astro Lanes
5:33
1.10
With You
Astro Lanes
3:15
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Puuma Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.14
-1.64 to -1.08
-13.39
-16.03 to -12.55
-10.86
-13.60 to -9.80
8
8 to 10
1
All That Was Good
-1.09-12.55-9.88
2
Sad King
-1.09-12.84-10.28
3
Killer Moon
-1.09-13.19-10.68
4
One More Drop
-1.09-12.62-10.28
5
Bleed the Same
-1.09-13.18-10.68
6
Broken Down Heart
-1.09-13.24-11.59
7
Tombstone Thunderbird
-1.09-12.92-10.18
8
Got What It Takes
-1.09-13.50-10.98
9
Closed Doors
-1.08-13.87-11.19
10
With You
-1.64-16.03-13.610

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