℗ 2019 Rude Records
Released July 12, 2019
Duration 33m 48s
Record Label Rude Records
Catalogue No. RDR177
Genre Rock (Alternative)
 

You Can Miss Something & Not Want It Back

Sunsleeper

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1.1
Feel the Same
Sunsleeper
2:36
1.2
Soften Up
Sunsleeper
3:12
1.3
I Hope You're Okay
Sunsleeper
3:41
1.4
Souvenir
Sunsleeper
3:21
1.5
No Cure
Sunsleeper
2:53
1.6
Fading
Sunsleeper
3:30
1.7
Casual Mistakes
Sunsleeper
3:28
1.8
You Can't Please Everyone
Sunsleeper
3:34
1.9
Better Now
Sunsleeper
3:34
1.10
Home
Sunsleeper
3:59
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rude Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-10 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.15
-0.27 to -0.04
-15.16
-17.71 to -11.67
-12.10
-15.20 to -8.60
10
7 to 12
1
Feel the Same
-0.27-16.38-13.511
2
Soften Up
-0.25-15.25-11.711
3
I Hope You're Okay
-0.10-15.25-12.111
4
Souvenir
-0.04-17.71-15.212
5
No Cure
-0.10-15.40-11.911
6
Fading
-0.25-14.32-11.010
7
Casual Mistakes
-0.10-11.67-8.67
8
You Can't Please Everyone
-0.11-13.82-11.19
9
Better Now
-0.19-15.70-12.511
10
Home
-0.10-16.08-13.410

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