℗ 2018 Empty Frame
Released March 12, 2018
Duration 48m 01s
Record Label iota5 Records
Genre Rock (Alternative)
 

Who Wants to Ride the Horse

Empty Frame

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1.1
Walking Away
Empty Frame
1:01
1.2
Horse
Empty Frame
3:23
1.3
Feels Like a Breeze
Empty Frame
4:16
1.4
This is Where You Go
Empty Frame
4:30
1.5
Hide
Empty Frame
4:22
1.6
Burning Walls
Empty Frame
3:42
1.7
Mr. Controversial
Empty Frame
2:28
1.8
All That Remains
Empty Frame
3:29
1.9
The Not Bowing
Empty Frame
5:04
1.10
Wheels
Empty Frame
2:16
1.11
D-Oppression
Empty Frame
4:55
1.12
Spirit
Empty Frame
4:51
1.13
In Circles
Empty Frame
3:44
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – iota5 Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.33
-3.09 to -0.10
-13.94
-19.70 to -11.56
-11.21
-16.60 to -9.00
8
6 to 11
1
Walking Away
-3.09-19.70-16.69
2
Horse
-0.10-11.56-9.06
3
Feels Like a Breeze
-0.10-11.91-9.67
4
This is Where You Go
-0.10-14.64-12.39
5
Hide
-0.10-12.70-10.17
6
Burning Walls
-0.10-12.67-10.37
7
Mr. Controversial
-0.10-13.62-11.09
8
All That Remains
-0.10-14.87-12.08
9
The Not Bowing
-0.10-12.75-10.47
10
Wheels
-0.10-11.72-9.06
11
D-Oppression
-0.10-13.17-10.27
12
Spirit
-0.10-15.35-11.68
13
In Circles
-0.10-16.49-13.611

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