℗ 2019 Little One Ate the Big One
Released April 26, 2019
Duration 35m 27s
Record Label Little One Ate the Big One
Catalogue No. LOABO04
Genre Rock (Alternative)
 

Utility

Utility

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1.1
Big Circles
Utility
3:13
1.2
Bull in the Shop
Utility
3:25
1.3
Devil You Know
Utility
3:16
1.4
Olivido
Utility
3:47
1.5
Pressure of Time
Utility
3:21
1.6
Selling Tickets
Utility
3:35
1.7
Sort of Freedom
Utility
3:48
1.8
New Believer
Utility
3:50
1.9
You See the Light
Utility
3:39
1.10
We Fight in the Dark
Utility
3:33
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Little One Ate the Big One Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.30
-0.30 to -0.30
-9.79
-10.20 to -9.03
-7.17
-7.70 to -6.80
5
5 to 6
1
Big Circles
-0.30-9.35-6.85
2
Bull in the Shop
-0.30-9.20-6.85
3
Devil You Know
-0.30-10.16-7.66
4
Olivido
-0.30-10.18-7.55
5
Pressure of Time
-0.30-9.93-7.55
6
Selling Tickets
-0.30-10.01-7.05
7
Sort of Freedom
-0.30-9.03-6.85
8
New Believer
-0.30-10.20-7.76
9
You See the Light
-0.30-9.91-7.05
10
We Fight in the Dark
-0.30-9.95-7.06

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