℗ 2007 Skull & Palms Recordings
Released August 21, 2019
Duration 18m 40s
Record Label Skull & Palms Recordings/WM Germany
Genre Rock
 

Ruby Light and Dark - EP

Broilers

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1.1
Ruby Light and Dark
Broilers
3:40
1.2
Geboren zu gewinnen
Broilers
2:22
1.3
Zusammen
Broilers
4:21
1.4
Woke Up this Morning
Broilers
4:02
1.5
Wenn du jetzt denkst
Broilers
4:15
The Broilers are a punk band from Dusseldorf. In addition to classic elements from Oi and punk rock, the band also handles influences from rockabilly and ska/reggae. Since their hit album Noir, the band has been perceived as a rock band. Ruby Light & Dark is their EP released in 2007, coinciding with their fourth studio full-length, Vanitas Recordings.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Skull & Palms Recordings/WM Germany Studio Masters

Tracks 1-5 – 44.1 kHz / 16-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.09
-0.15 to -0.03
-10.72
-12.37 to -8.62
-7.42
-9.30 to -6.10
6
5 to 7
1
Ruby Light and Dark
0.00-8.62-6.15
2
Geboren zu gewinnen
-0.15-10.46-7.26
3
Zusammen
-0.03-12.37-9.37
4
Woke Up this Morning
-0.10-11.04-7.16
5
Wenn du jetzt denkst
0.00-11.13-7.47

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